Re: bug#34891: 25.2; ORG-PUBLISH-FIND-DATE should not use Creation/Publish date (#+DATE:) in file as a modification timestamp.

2020-05-25 Thread Bastien
Hi David, David Trudgett writes: > The publishing functionality now appears to be working as it > should. Thanks for confirming! -- Bastien

Re: bug#34891: 25.2; ORG-PUBLISH-FIND-DATE should not use Creation/Publish date (#+DATE:) in file as a modification timestamp.

2020-05-24 Thread David Trudgett
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Thank you, Nicolas and Bastien, Apologies for the late reply. The publishing functionality now appears to be working as it should. I haven't changed anything myself, except to update Org. It's possible I misdiagnosed the cause of the problem. In

bug#34891: 25.2; ORG-PUBLISH-FIND-DATE should not use Creation/Publish date (#+DATE:) in file as a modification timestamp.

2020-05-24 Thread Bastien
Hi David, after Nicolas' answer, I don't see the bug in here, so I am closing this bug report. If you think there is still something wrong, please test with latest Org and report it again on emacs-orgmode@gnu.org. Thanks, -- Bastien

[O] bug#34891: 25.2; ORG-PUBLISH-FIND-DATE should not use Creation/Publish date (#+DATE:) in file as a modification timestamp.

2019-05-05 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, David Trudgett writes: > Reproduce: > > In an Org mode file, add a #+DATE tag as follows: > > #+DATE: First published: 1 February 2014 > > Then initiate a project publish, which publishes (by default) only > changed files. A date such as the above will not be parsed, so > ox-publish.el