Kins Orekhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > And can't you look at them by passing them through tai64nlocal each
> > time? Can you spell "shell script wrapper"? :)
> 
> I *asked* the list about *some program* which can do reverse time
> translation for my *already existing logs* - from Local to TAI.

Correct. And Peter answered your question: ``Can you spell `shell script
wrapper'?''

Translated, he just told you to write a script called ``look-at-old-logs'',
which runs tai64nlocal on the old log files, and then displays
them to you. Then, whenever you want to look at old logs, you run
``look-at-old-logs'', and voila! The magic happens all over again.
That's the wonderful thing about computers: they never get bored.

> And your response(s) (especially last one) never answered my question.

It did. However, to benefit from the answer required some work from you.
If you want somebody to do the work for you, pay them. (I'll do it if
you prepay, in US dollars. Say, $250 for 2.5 hours work, and if I'm done
sooner, I'll refund the difference.)

Len.

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