On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 10:17:22PM +1200, Carey Evans wrote: > Chris Bayley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> $ date +%s
> 1057832069
> $ date -d 70-1-1z0:0:1057832069
> Thu Jul 10 22:14:29 NZST 2003
> There may be shorter ways to write the second one. Both of these will
> probably only work with GNU date.
The first example works fine with date(1) from OpenBSD 2.9.
The '-d' option is not compatible between these two versions of date.
Cheers,
-mjg
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