On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 12:05:07PM -0700, Norbert Kiesel wrote:
> Hmm. On closer inspection that commit 23c07cc that github shows with
> date 2152-06-19 is already in my local branch. I got confused because
> locally it is shown with a different date: `git log -1 --format='%ci'
> 23c07cc` shows "2106-02-07 06:28:56 -40643156" which is invalid.
>
> My system is running Debian unstable 64bit. Is git using the time
> rendering methods from the C library (glibc 2.22-12)?
No, git's time code is (mostly) internal routines. Can you show us the
output of:
git cat-file commit 23c07cc | egrep '^author|committer'
Note also that some interfaces (like "git log", and GitHub) will show
the author date by default, which might be different than the committer
date. The "-40643156" timezone definitely looks suspicious, though. I'm
curious if it is bad handling in the time code, or if the commit has
corrupt ident lines.
-Peff
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