That's only for the fancy-pants linux version of 'date' the classic date
doesn't have those functions.
-Lkb
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Glenn Gallien wrote:
> Lorin wrote:
>
> > anyone know of an easy way to get the next day's date in solaris or
> > bsd in a bash script?
> >
> > -Lkb
> >
> You can use date with the -v switch.
>
> # date -v +1d
> Thu Feb 10 17:20:49 PST 2005
>
> # date -v +1d +%Y-%m-%d
> 2005-02-10
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