Hi Thomas,

Thanks for reporting that. We have fixed it and posted a fixed version of
radiusd to the patches area. It also affected %e.

Thanks again, and apologies for the inconvenience.
Cheers.

On Jan 3,  8:26am, Thomas Voss wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Y2K: %y results in single '0'
> Hello Mike,
>
> there is a problem with the '%y'-parameter:
> Instead of "Last 2 digits of the current year (2 digits)" the %y now
> results in a single '0' (one digit)!.
>
> We got a lot of trouble because we use the parameter to construct
> tablenames (although there's nothing that we aren't able to repair).
>
> Happy new year to australia,
>
> Thomas.
>
>
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