Am 12.08.16 um 19:41 schrieb Gert Doering:
> All our timestams used to be "what ctime()" produces, which is
> 
>   "Thu Aug 11 21:15:27 2016"
> 
> Changed to use ISO 8601 standard format, which is
> 
>   "2016-08-11 21:15:27"
> 
> this applies to logging (except to syslog or if --machine-readable-ouput
> is used) and to various other places where informational timestamps are
> produced.  Among these are the status files / status to management
> interface, so applications parsing these time stamp need to be adjusted.
> 
> trac#719
> 
> v2: changes.rst, and correctly call this "ISO 8601" not "POSIX"
> 
ACK from me. I would have used strfrtime but I am fine with this manual way.

Arne


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