"Chris M. Lonvick" wrote:

> At 09:44 AM 2/22/01 +0100, Johan Deleu wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Here is my question:
> >
> >Par 4.2.3
> > The TIMESTAMP field is in the format "Mmm dd hh:mm:ss"
> > If the day of the month (dd) is less than 10, it MUST be represented as
> >a space and then the
> > number.
> > --> Does this mean I have to use two spaces?
> > (Do I write "Jan<space>1" or Jan<space><space>1" ?)
>
> Hi Johan,
>
> It's "Jan<space><space>1..".
>
> Such as the following which increments the day of the
> month and the hour of the day in each line.
>
> Jan  8 08:00:00
> Jan  9 09:00:00
> Jan 10 10:00:00
>
> Here's a hint from an old posting of source code I found:
> /* Build the message. */
>   (void)time(&now);
>   sprintf(tbuf, "<%d>", pri);
>   p = tbuf + strlen(tbuf);
>   strftime(p, sizeof (tbuf) - (p - tbuf), "%h %e %T ", localtime(&now));
>
> Does this need to be clarified better in the draft?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris

Chris, Alfonso,

Thanks for your fast replies. It's perfectly clear to me now.
Like Alfonso stated it may be a good idea to change one of the examples in
the draft.

Best regards,
johan
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