Hi Robie,

Using at with `-t` is well-defined and used. From the manpage of at from focal:
-t time run the job at time, given in the format [[CC]YY]MMDDhhmm[.ss]

But that doesn't work w/o this patch, that is, [.ss] is never respected.
If I were to schedule a one-time job where I need the sub-minute
precision, I could never get that done even though "at" says (and
documents) that it's indeed possible.

With this patch (and SRU), that [.ss] is respected and "at" works again
as documented. Let me know if you need more details. Thanks for taking a
look.

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  at does not respect the [.ss] portion of the -t option

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