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Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote: |
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> On Mon, 2020-11-23 at 19:24 +0100, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: |
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>> *blush* Even though I'm using "date" since umpteen years, up to now I |
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>> was not aware of this "@..." syntax. You're perfectly right, that's ex- |
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>> actly what I was looking for. |
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> I wasn't either, until I read the man page. Just goes to show you |
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> never outgrow good documentation. |
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I found out when I was trying to convert emerge.log and its date/time |
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stamp. Before that, I had no idea the date command did that either. I |
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just knew it was used to set the system time and date manually, like on |
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a new install when it is to far off for ntpdate or chrony to correct. |
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I do wish the emerge.log time stamp was like it is in messages. It just |
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puts the date in something you can just read. :/ |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |