This error occurs with:
date (GNU sh-utils) 2.0.11
used in a Debian-GNU/Linux (testing version).
For example, the following command gives an
error of 'invalid date'
date -d '2001-08-08T20:00:00+0200'
where the date is correctly in ISO format ('T' is the
recommended date/time separator).
But the following command ('T' substituted by space)
recognizes correctly the date:
date -d '2001-08-08 20:00:00+0200'
Also if the zone diference is missing (but 'T' used as
separator) the time date recognized is erroneous
date -uIs -d '2001-08-08T20:00:00'
prints the erroneous time (with 7 hours of diference):
2001-08-08T13:00:00+0000
Is the standard default timezone '-0700' ?
(it seems to be an error in the parse of date input).
Sorry if this error was reported previously or if it was
corrected in a newer version.
Best regards,
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