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Source: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-rcs/2011-11/msg00000.html rlog -zLT sometimes displays wrong date From: Oliver Billmann Subject: rlog -zLT sometimes displays wrong date Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 14:39:43 +0100 Hi, I stumbled over a strange behaviour with rlog from the current 5.8 version. Calling "rlog -zLT '-d>2011-05-04' RCS/user.sql,v" with user.sql,v containing 1.13 date 2011.09.30.15.39.03; author oliver; state Exp; branches; next 1.12; displays the following: on a Gentoo Linux i686 machine: revision 1.13 date: 2011-09-30 17:39:03+02; author: oliver; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4 Neue Spalte SessionFlag belegen... on a Gentoo Linux x86_64 machine: revision 1.13 date: 2011-01-01 16:39:03+01; author: oliver; state: Exp; lines: +4 -4 Neue Spalte SessionFlag belegen... Note the incorrect date. After some debugging it looks like a variable not being initialized correctly: t.tm_yday in rcstime.c:date2str is not set but will be used in tm2time if TM_LOCAL_ZONE is requested. On the i686 machine it was "initialized" with some large negative number which will than lead to tm_yday being initialized in tm2time. But on the x86_64 machine it contained the valid value 0 which than always leads to YYYY-01-01 ... The following patch should fix it: --- src/rcstime.c.orig 2012-12-17 14:05:27.000000000 +0100 +++ src/rcstime.c 2012-12-17 14:05:19.000000000 +0100 @@ -131,6 +131,7 @@ date2str (char const date[datesize], cha MORE (tm_min); MORE (tm_sec); t.tm_wday = -1; + t.tm_yday = -1; #undef MORE zone = BE (zone_offset.seconds);
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