Ok, I understand and agree with your decision about the priority of this
problem.

In our case I thought it was important because it's a silent problem; I
mean that as it doesn't fail, no errors, just give incorrect but usable
info, problems are unexpected at further chain.

For instance, we have a monitor for a couple of files we want to know if
were changed during the day (we don't want to use the resource eater
auditd just for a couple of files) and we started receiving false
warnings about these files being updated today... Ok, it was catch soon.

The real problem we faced was silent: our daily backup procedure is only
done when previous backup was old enough (daily, weekly, etc). So, as
the previous backup are being identified as done today there was no
backup at all... and no errors.

Without the previous problem detected we shouldn't detect the backup
problem unless we need a backup... too late.

Thank you very much and best regards.

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  [Ubuntu 25.10 Questing] rust coreutils "date -r file" returns a wrong
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