tag 23664 notabug thanks On 05/31/2016 12:14 PM, Felippe Silvestre wrote: > [root@superdssbox999 ~]# date > > Tue May 31 15:10:47 BRT 2016 > > > > [root@superdssbox999 ~]# date -d"last month" > > Sun May 1 15:10:52 BRT 2016 You've hit a FAQ; relative date terms like "last month" are easier to code if they merely add a fixed amount of 30 days, rather than a variable logical amount, particularly since the amount that would be variable may depend on things like daylight savings changes. https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/coreutils-faq.html#The-date-command-is-not-working-right_002e There is work underway to add a 'date --debug' option that will make it more obvious HOW date is arriving at its results when presented with inherently ambiguous requests, such as using "last month" near the boundary of a month. I'm closing out this particular request in the bug database, since it is known behavior, but feel free to add more comments or even provide a reason that it should be reopened if what has been mentioned above is insufficient to help you with your use of 'date'. -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org