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RE: cvs log and UTC
From: |
Donald Sharp \(sharpd\) |
Subject: |
RE: cvs log and UTC |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:31:24 -0500 |
Yes, please, I can't tell you the hell I've had recently with Timezones
being non-numeric.
Did you know that Australia has a EST timezone that nicely corresponds
to the East coast of the united states?
donald
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Robert Price
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 4:46 PM
To: Mark D. Baushke
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Subject: Re: cvs log and UTC
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Mark D. Baushke wrote:
> Derek Robert Price <address@hidden> writes:
>
> I have a minor quibble, the timezone should be numeric -0000 rather
> than the alphabetic UTC. However, I agree that a timezone indication
> in the output of cvs log and friends would be reasonable.
Um, yes. If I'd thought about the matter more I probably would have
suggested the same thing.
- Re: cvs log and UTC, (continued)
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Derek Robert Price, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Derek Robert Price, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Larry Jones, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Derek Robert Price, 2004/03/24
- RE: cvs log and UTC,
Donald Sharp \(sharpd\) <=
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Paul Sander, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Mark D. Baushke, 2004/03/24
- Re: cvs log and UTC, Frederic Brehm, 2004/03/25
RE: cvs log and UTC, Jim.Hyslop, 2004/03/25