Hi, On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 12:24:35AM -0700, Paul Eggert wrote: > Derek Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > If I pass these times in as "EDT" (Eastern Daylight Time), then they > > work. Ian mentioned doing something similar with "BST" (British > > Summer Time) in a separate email. Is this an intentional failure? > > No, it's not. I installed this fix into gnulib. Thanks for reporting > it. > > 2005-04-12 Paul Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > * getdate.y (universal_time_zone_table): New constant. > (time_zone_table): Remove GMT, UT, UTC entries; they're now in > universal_time_zone_table. > (lookup_zone): Prefer universal_time_zone_table to > local_time_zone_table, so that "GMT" time stamps are allowed in > London during the summer. Problem reported by Ian Abbott.
This change breaks five tests from coreutils test suite (tests/date): utc-0a, utc-1a, date2sec-0a, relative-1, relative-2. -- ldv
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