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Hi, I am just a passerby here. But when I see these specific kinds of "errors", especially due to "month" usages, I always have a thought: How would we make GNU-date to operate on the Month Number Itself when we type "month" in the --date string, and stop its assumption that we mean "30 days" by this usage? We would not need to do this fooling-around with the Day-15 trick as shown. I think this is where the "misusage" is being done by us plain-ol' folk. ;) I hope I've expressed correctly what I mean with this thought. (And I know: "Patches welcome." <g>) Thanks for letting me interject my thought on this. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQQQP3AAoJEKkeWNKet7+KvpgH/RrOXg+DPYVvydJvWLPQy+Mr 7qcdBhtZhyqr++miO2s96231fbxy0r3T3QMMqmHqvzmJnmfkimNce0ax2AuKRh1s RUS0mWzHE3qmdJQn8kataAdgK8tDjqawLCF9vxM4F4vjNyjBYSqDvLjr5zVYI1GV uTBmwpRfPfi0GlsBd5sLW+HC1ipfkqr6zOEWT4R9XrvGNLcyKeWCX2ShKMLxGMiF pgHJN+60mG18PpF/hF2GkPcnSpOWL2le+E9Jdw+UnzpIf5BkKN5DK3l4NHNKndW/ TeLqQoQvC+Aa4HxVK3VPLIS6egS4ttjP6By7WCisbxELbmaYD60SFMJrujZKRxo= =/bjb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --
