I'm not sure what "adjusted accordingly" in this fragment from info date
means:

   When a relative item causes the resulting date to cross a boundary
   where the clocks were adjusted, typically for daylight-saving time,
   the resulting date and time are adjusted accordingly.

But having 'date +%y%m%d -d yesterday' called just after midnight on
march 28 and 29, I've got the same date (040327) due to daylight saving
time shift.

Shouldn't this be considered a bug?

$ date --version
date (coreutils) 4.5.3
Written by David MacKenzie.

-- 
Piotr Piątkowski, Onet.pl SA, Kraków                           [IT/???]
perl -le 's**02).4&9%4^[./4(%2^0%2,^([#+%2&**y%& -;^[%"`-{ a%%s%%$_%ee'


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