On Jan 16, 2015, at 3:37 AM, Tony Finch <[email protected]> wrote: > $ dig +short leapsecond.dotat.at aaaa | sed 's/:6:/:06:/' | sort
Stupid sed tricks to be compliant both with extended ISO-8601 and with the "end of any month" requirement of TF.460: % dig +short leapsecond.dotat.at aaaa | sed -e 's/:\(.\):/:0\1:/' -e 's/::/T/' -e 's/:/-/' -e 's/:/-/' -e 's/$/Z/' | sort 1972-06-30T23:59:60Z 1972-12-31T23:59:60Z 1973-12-31T23:59:60Z ... 2008-12-31T23:59:60Z 2012-06-30T23:59:60Z 2015-06-30T23:59:60Z One supposes that the two zeroed IPV6 fields might be used to convey additional information if you don't want to worry about providing a date/time delimiter. Presumably a negative leap would be denoted ending :58? Rob _______________________________________________ LEAPSECS mailing list [email protected] https://pairlist6.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/leapsecs
