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--- Comment #7 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Michael Osipov from comment #5)
I can confirm that your patch works for me.
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--- Comment #6 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Daniel Tameling from comment #4)
I will test your patch next week. Logically, it looks fine to me.
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--- Comment #5 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Daniel Tameling from comment #4)
This input is invalid:
> ./touch -d 2021-07-09T10:17:08+0200 test2
I would not support it. ISO 8601 provides you two ways: basic and extended
formats. Y
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--- Comment #4 from Daniel Tameling ---
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Adds support for the output ISO 8601 output of date(1)
I tried to come up with a patch. I looked
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--- Comment #3 from Michael Osipov ---
(In reply to Daniel Tameling from comment #2)
I would expect that RFC time and ISO 8601 (telescoping) would also work. That
would be cover a LOT of cases.
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--- Comment #1 from Michael Osipov ---
Anyone willing to take a look?
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Bug ID: 257075
Summary: touch(1) does not accept input from date(1) with -I to
-d
Product: Base System
Version: 12.2-STABLE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any