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date: "Asia" Timezone
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On 10/15/18 2:21 PM, Boruch Baum wrote:
> What is the basis for closing this bug report? The issue has not yet
> been fixed (6+ years and counting...).
The problem is not actually a bug, in that the behavior of
"TZ=Asia/Moscow date" is deliberately not specified by POSIX or by the
coreutils documentation, and coreutils 'date' can therefore do whatever
it likes when misused in that way. That being said, it would be nicer if
coreutils 'date' issued a usable diagnostic rather than simply treating
the invocation as if it were "TZ=Asia0 date". Unfortunately, though,
there's no standardized-by-POSIX or GNU-available way for application
programs to do that, and although adding a glibc feature to provide a
way to do it is on my list of things to do (see
<https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11620>), I have a long
list.
To help record all this better, I reopened the bug report, made it
'wishlist', merged it with Bug#9614 and Bug#14229, and invite anyone
who's interested to add support for the request. The heavy lifting here
is not in Coreutils proper, though; it's Glibc bug 11620, referenced above.
This bug report was last modified 6 years and 244 days ago.
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