Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-30 Thread Florian Philipp
Am 30.05.2011 00:18, schrieb Henry Gebhardt: > On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 09:28:47PM -0500, Dale wrote: >> >> I went back to the man page, it sort of left the @ out on mine: >> >> -d, --date=STRING >>display time described by STRING, not `now' >> >> No mention of the @ sign the

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread Henry Gebhardt
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 09:28:47PM -0500, Dale wrote: > > I went back to the man page, it sort of left the @ out on mine: > > -d, --date=STRING >display time described by STRING, not `now' > > No mention of the @ sign there. It does say to read the info file but I > ver

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sun, 29 May 2011 08:55:24 -0500, Dale wrote: I thought you were a KDE user? Press Alt-F2, enter info:/date, enjoy :) I am. I use Konsole. Very rarely use Alt F2 tho. So you use the horrible text interface for info instead of seeing nice HTML in

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 29 May 2011 08:55:24 -0500, Dale wrote: > > I thought you were a KDE user? Press Alt-F2, enter info:/date, > > enjoy :) > I am. I use Konsole. Very rarely use Alt F2 tho. So you use the horrible text interface for info instead of seeing nice HTML in Konqueror, never mind :) -- Neil

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 28 May 2011 21:28:47 -0500, Dale wrote: No mention of the @ sign there. It does say to read the info file but I very rarely get into those. I never have had any good luck with them. I felt like I was in Hotel California once before. O_O I couldn't get out.

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday 29 May 2011 01:48:17 William Kenworthy wrote: > As well as your other replies, check out ccze [...] > Pass your log through it for nicely coloured text (words like "alarm" > and "error" are bright red to stand out) as well as converting date > epoch on the fly, leaving it in context.

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread William Kenworthy
... > > > > * app-admin/ccze > > Latest version available: 0.2.1-r2 > > Latest version installed: 0.2.1-r2 > > Size of downloaded files: 136 kB > > Homepage:http://dev.gentoo.org/~joker/ccze/ccze.txt > > Description: A flexible and fast logfile colorizer > >

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 28 May 2011 21:28:47 -0500, Dale wrote: > No mention of the @ sign there. It does say to read the info file but > I very rarely get into those. I never have had any good luck with > them. I felt like I was in Hotel California once before. O_O I > couldn't get out. I thought you were a

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-29 Thread Mick
On Sunday 29 May 2011 01:48:17 William Kenworthy wrote: > On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 11:37 -0500, Dale wrote: > > I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that > > has time stamps that look like this: > > > > lastrun = 1306574899 > > > > What do I use to get the human time for

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Dale
William Kenworthy wrote: As well as your other replies, check out ccze rattus ~ # esearch ccze [ Results for search key : ccze ] [ Applications found : 1 ] * app-admin/ccze Latest version available: 0.2.1-r2 Latest version installed: 0.2.1-r2 Size of downloaded files: 136

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread William Kenworthy
On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 11:37 -0500, Dale wrote: > I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that > has time stamps that look like this: > > lastrun = 1306574899 > > What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date > command but I couldn't find it in

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Dale
Alex Schuster wrote: Dale asks: I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that has time stamps that look like this: lastrun = 1306574899 What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Florian Philipp
Am 28.05.2011 18:37, schrieb Dale: > I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that > has time stamps that look like this: > > lastrun = 1306574899 > > What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date > command but I couldn't find it in the man page.

Re: [gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Alex Schuster
Dale asks: > I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that > has time stamps that look like this: > > lastrun = 1306574899 > > What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date > command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried google but I

[gentoo-user] Converting time formats

2011-05-28 Thread Dale
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that has time stamps that look like this: lastrun = 1306574899 What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried google but I can't recall what that