CVS already stores timestamps in UTC, both in the cvs repo and in stuff like "cvs log" output and $Id$.
Yep, knew that. :)
.. and for feeding it UTC time with -D, tell it the timezone: ' cvs update -D "2002-11-15 12:34:56 UTC" ' should work. The manpage example has "GMT", but "UTC" should work too.
Ah, just what I was looking for! Thanks.
/ Johan Sundström (ärkehertig av Lysators rootgrupp)
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2002-11-19 06:31: Subject: Re: Warning.... warning....
In the last episode (Nov 18), Dan Nelson said:
The time is still reported in CET in the UI for now, though. People living in other time zones have to convert the time to their own time zone (if anyone knows of a way to feed cvs UTC time I'd be interested to know how for a docs page I'm planning).
CVS already stores timestamps in UTC, both in the cvs repo and in stuff like "cvs log" output and $Id$.
.. and for feeding it UTC time with -D, tell it the timezone: ' cvs update -D "2002-11-15 12:34:56 UTC" ' should work. The manpage example has "GMT", but "UTC" should work too.
-- Dan Nelson dnelson@allantgroup.com
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