On Fri, 23 Nov 2012, Marc Andre Selig wrote:
Mmiroslaw has a localized time stamp in the first line of his logs that
some tool is probably misunderstanding/unable to interpret. IMHO that's
a bug in either mass-check (for localizing the time stamp when another
tools expects a non-localized time stamp) or whatever is reading the
logs (for not being able to deal with localized time stamps) or in the
documentation (for not documenting that mass-check tools will break
if locale is set to anything but C or en_*). Actually it might be a
design problem instead (for using a localizable human-readable time
stamp instead of a unix date). ;)
# mass-check results from masscheck@poczta, on czw, 22 lis 2012, 09:11:37 UTC
Yabbut, there's another date header in ISO format:
# Date: 20121122T120720Z
I'll take a look at which header ruleqa is looking at, it might be using
the localized one...
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