On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 12:09:01PM +0000, Philippe wrote: >Toby Allsopp <Toby.Allsopp <at> navman.co.nz> writes: >> On Mon, Mar 28 2011, andre wrote: >> > I can't do on cygwin 1.5.25 : >> > $ touch -t 201103270200 file >> > touch: format de date invalide `201103270200' >> > >> > nor this equivalent : $touch -t 03270200 file >> > >> > It's very surprising , but ... >> > If I change 27 for 28 it's OK - idem if i change 2011 by 2010... >> >> I would guess this has something to do with the transition to daylight >> saving time, which happened at 0200 on 2011-03-27. This means that the >> time you are specifying didn't ever exist (in your local time zone) >> because 0200 became 0300. >> >> Perhaps you can get what you want by specifying the time in UTC? >> >> >I've found an interesting behaviour with this command on my Windows 7 64bits >system. It seems that there is a bug, or the we should change the >documentation... But I can get around with the following date/time format:
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