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Was Sat, 08 Apr 2006, at 13:58:45 +0400,
when lusfert wrote:
Is it possible to change date format in GPG output?
>>
>> I tried this to figure out many times but couldn't.
>>
>> I also expected that GPG will take over the local User's
Mica Mijatovic wrote on 2006-04-07 4:24:
> Was Fri, 07 Apr 2006, at 01:31:40 +0400,
> when lusfert wrote:
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>>> Is it possible to change date format in GPG output?
>
> I tried this to figure out many times but couldn't.
>
> I also expected that GPG will take over the local User's setting
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Was Fri, 07 Apr 2006, at 13:55:47 +0400,
when lusfert wrote:
> John W. Moore III wrote on 07.04.2006 2:37:
>> David Shaw wrote:
>>
OS setting via LC_TIME, according to Microsoft, though I have no idea
how to set it on win32.
>>
>
John Clizbe wrote on 07.04.2006 15:13:
> lusfert wrote:
>> John W. Moore III wrote on 07.04.2006 2:37:
>>> David Shaw wrote:
>>>
> OS setting via LC_TIME, according to Microsoft, though I have no idea
> how to set it on win32.
>> Where can I set date format (via LC_TIME)?
>
> Via LC_TIME?
lusfert wrote:
> John W. Moore III wrote on 07.04.2006 2:37:
>> David Shaw wrote:
>>
OS setting via LC_TIME, according to Microsoft, though I have no idea
how to set it on win32.
>
> Where can I set date format (via LC_TIME)?
Via LC_TIME? I suppose you could specify an environment vari
John W. Moore III wrote on 07.04.2006 2:37:
> David Shaw wrote:
>
>>> OS setting via LC_TIME, according to Microsoft, though I have no idea
>>> how to set it on win32.
>
> Right Click on the Clock, Select Setting Time/Date.
>
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a142/someuser00/right_click_on_clock
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Was Fri, 07 Apr 2006, at 01:31:40 +0400,
when lusfert wrote:
> Is it possible to change date format in GPG output?
I tried this to figure out many times but couldn't.
I also expected that GPG will take over the local User's setting of the
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David Shaw wrote:
> OS setting via LC_TIME, according to Microsoft, though I have no idea
> how to set it on win32.
Right Click on the Clock, Select Setting Time/Date.
JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Thursday 06 Apr 2006, 18:36 --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 02:01:57AM +0400, lusfert wrote:
> David Shaw wrote on 07.04.2006 1:43:
> > On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 01:31:40AM +0400, lusfert wrote:
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> Is it possible to change date format in GPG output?
> >
> > GPG uses whatever the OS specifies as the date format. It is
David Shaw wrote on 07.04.2006 1:43:
> On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 01:31:40AM +0400, lusfert wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Is it possible to change date format in GPG output?
>
> GPG uses whatever the OS specifies as the date format. It is not
> something that is changeable by GPG - you need to set the date fo
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 01:31:40AM +0400, lusfert wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Is it possible to change date format in GPG output?
GPG uses whatever the OS specifies as the date format. It is not
something that is changeable by GPG - you need to set the date format
in your OS.
David
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Hi.
Is it possible to change date format in GPG output?
When I see
D:\>gpg --verify gnupg-w32cli-1.4.3.exe.sig
gpg: Signature made 04/03/06 14:42:33
gpg:using RSA key 0x1CE0C630
gpg: Good signature from "Werner Koch (dist sig) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
I don't understand what date do
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