According to Sean Downey:
> Hi again
> 
> I ran htdig with -vvv
> and here is what I'm getting
> 
> -------------------------------
> bash-2.04$ /usr/local/htdig-3.2.0b3/bin/htdig -vvv -s -a -c
> /usr/local/htdig-3.2.0b3/conf/htdig.conf
...
> I don't know if this is what I should get or not - there is nothing in there
> that mentions the Last Modified header

D'oh!  In 3.1.x, 3 -v options was enough to get the headers displayed in
the debugging output.  In 3.2.x, this was inexplicably (and probably
totally arbitrarily) increased to 4.  Personally, I think this was a
bad call, as the headers are often absolutely key in debugging all sorts
of problems, often more so than a lot of other stuff that's relegated to
level 4.

In any case, you'll have to use -vvvv to see the headers, or better yet,
use -vvvvvv (6 v's) to also see what htdig parses from the Last-Modified
headers.  Be ready to wade through LOTS of debugging output.

I notice also that you're still running 3.2.0b3.  I strongly recommend
you try the latest snapshot of 3.2.0b4, as lots of bugs have been
squashed since February, and maybe what you're seeing is a symtom of
one of these now fixed bugs.

And, as I said before...
> If the problem persists with the latest snapshot, please
> get back to us with details about the system you're running htdig on (OS,
> distribution if applicable, hardware, etc.), as well as the settings in
> include/htconfig.h for HAVE_TIMEGM and HAVE_STRPTIME.


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