Hi all,
while using the date command (date GNU coreutils 5.93)
it reports e.g.:
Fri Mar 5 13:01:52 UCT 2010
So why is it reporting UCT and not UTC ???
Is that a typo?
Regards
Bernd
According to Bernd Fehling on 3/5/2010 6:04 AM:
> Hi all,
>
> while using the date command (date GNU coreutils 5.93)
> it reports e.g.:
> Fri Mar 5 13:01:52 UCT 2010
>
> So why is it reporting UCT and not UTC ???
> Is that a typo?
Most likely, it is being inherited from $TZ in the environment:
Hi Erik,
there is no TZ set.
# date
Fr Mär 5 13:59:12 UCT 2010
# date -u
Fr Mär 5 13:59:18 UTC 2010
Lets see...
OK, yes you are right its a typo in SuSe system setting:
SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64)
tail /etc/sysconfig/clock
## Type:string(Europe/Berlin,Europe/London,Europe/Paris)
Dear bug reporter,
I found a bug with the head command.
while opening an ACSII file with the command:
head file *
the interface of my gnome-terminal shows non-ASCII characters.
my PC is under ubuntu 8.10
if you need some other information... please tell me
with kind regards
François Civet
--
Fra
According to François Civet on 3/5/2010 7:24 AM:
> Dear bug reporter,
> I found a bug with the head command.
> while opening an ACSII file with the command:
> head file *
This command passes the name of all files in the current directory,
including any binary files.
> the interface of my gnome-te
EB> Except that you can specify overlapping keys. I find the idea of multiple
EB> separate lines of underscores, one per key, much easier to follow in
OK, any --debug=... is better than nothing.
On Sunday 28 February 2010 03:35:19 Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
> Hello bug-coreutils readers,
>
> a recent GCC bug report[1] the GNU install program is not atomic; i.e.,
> when you
> install file $dest & install file $dest
>
> then one of them may fail. For reproducability purposes, use several
>
Hello again,
I have finally completed my --directory (-d) feature, like the FreeBSD one.
The directory option deletes a directory only if the directory in question is
empty. This is a safer alternative to the recursive option is some cases where
you don't want to delete unempty directories.
I hav