-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to Paul Eggert on 3/26/2005 12:16 AM:
Thanks; I installed the obvious change to src/dircolors.hin.
Any reason the terminal names aren't sorted in any particular order?
I'm not so sure. Such users are not casual, and they can look at
#info date
When a relative item causes the resulting date to cross a boundary
where the clocks were adjusted, typically for daylight-saving time,
the resulting date and time are adjusted accordingly.
I use `date -d yesterday +%F` in my shell script to obtain the day of
yesterday. The script is
Mike Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That sounds like the one, yes. Though 5.3.0 doesn't seem to show it.
Odd; it shows it for me.
$ _POSIX2_VERSION=199209 tail -c 123
tail: cannot open `123' for reading: No such file or directory
$ tail --version | head -n 1
tail (GNU coreutils) 5.3.0
I