The function worked quite correctly.
%g is the year of the current ISO week number, that week started in
2009, not 2010.
use %y if you want the year of the current date.
Jacob Jacobson wrote:
I am curious as to why this happened.
I was at work yesterday and created a file. The name of the file
is created using the Cygwin date function.
REV=$(date +rev-%b-%d-%g)
APPNAME="$1-$REV.img"
When I did a "ls" this morning, I noticed that the year was wrong
on the file yesterday but is correct today (on a new file created
today using the same script). I have a windows XP machine and the
Cygwin version is quite recent.
2010-01-04 11:55 debug-rev-Jan-04-10.img
2010-01-03 12:34 debug-rev-Jan-03-09.img
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