Antipin> It seems to me, there is a bug in scotty2.1.5 "clock"
Antipin> command (or, may be tcl command, because "man clock"
Antipin> says , it's a tcl command)
"clock" is a Tcl command.
Antipin> The problem is that when I tried to say:
Antipin> "clock scan "Sep 10" "
Antipin> scotty returned integer :873835200
Antipin>
Antipin> while the command:
Antipin>
Antipin> "clock format 873835200"
Antipin> gives :Tue Sep 09 23:00:00 MSK 1997 - an hour less ....
This work like a charme on the systems I have access to. Make sure
that your timezone is configured correctly, or use GMT time (see the
-gmt option).
Juergen
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