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Larry Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dirk Stoecker writes:
> > 
> > > cvs diff -D 2006-07-27T18:50:00
> 
> CVS is interpreting the "T" between the date and time as a military
> timezone.  You should use a space instead.

Hmmm... Yes, it looks like it takes the timezone in the middle of the
string even though a full ISO 8601 time format would allow a 'T' to NOT
be the military timezone (c.f., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601),
but rather to indicate a combined representation.

I wonder if this is a bug to take up with the GNULIB folks?

Should the getdate.y GNULIB module deal with combined date and time
representations <date>T<time> as in ISO 8601 or not?

        -- Mark
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