Jim Meyering wrote:
> James Youngman wrote:
>
>> One tweak: use date -d "12:00 +1 day" instead of "date -d tomorrow" in
>> the example.
>
> Good idea.  That makes it immune to failure in a one hour interval
> on the day before the spring DST transition.

hmm, shouldn't the "tomorrow" handling be fixed then?

-- 
Berny


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