Hi,

> You can log issues on hato.googlecode.com
> <http://hato.googlecode.com>.
> If it's a bug I'll try to fix it, but feature requests will largely
> be pending the port to R7RS.


current-rfc-2822-date-string seems to generate the wrong thing on my
machine.
I'm currently in BST (GMT+1) but current-rfc-2822-date-string generates
this:

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#;3> (current-rfc-2822-date-string)
"Wed, 10 Apr 2013 17:50:39 -0100"
-----

on the same system:

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$ date
Wed Apr 10 17:52:14 BST 2013
-----

-----
$ wdate
Wed Apr 10 16:52:13 UTC 2013 (UTC)
Wed Apr 10 17:52:13 BST 2013 (Europe/London)
Wed Apr 10 18:52:13 CEST 2013 (Europe/Rome)
-----


Is that worth reporting a separate bug for?





Regards,
@ndy

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