It appears that the date command doesn't know how to substract time and
always adds it. The time zone fixup has to be done separately otherwise
time displayed in a negative time zone is wrong.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: gitlog.sh
===================================================================
--- 2a91836b5814ffacb1fde000dfb1e55457761c88/gitlog.sh (mode:100755
sha1:53b55be31b38b2ab88434cf1ac0a868700e64525)
+++ uncommitted/gitlog.sh (mode:100775)
@@ -56,8 +56,9 @@
date=(${rest#*> })
sec=${date[0]}; tz=${date[1]}
- dtz=${tz/+/+ }; dtz=${dtz/-/- }
- pdate="$(date -Rud "1970-01-01 UTC + $sec sec
$dtz" 2>/dev/null)"
+ dtz=${tz/+/}
+ lsec=$(expr $dtz / 100 \* 3600 + $dtz % 100 \*
60 + $sec)
+ pdate="$(date -Rud "1970-01-01 UTC + $lsec sec"
2>/dev/null)"
if [ "$pdate" ]; then
echo -n $color$key $rest | sed "s/>.*/>
${pdate/+0000/$tz}/"
echo $coldefault
-
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