POSIX.2 states that user-defined formats are always followed by a<newline>From: Charles Hannum <mycroft@NetBSD.ORG>
The sin_zero field of one of the sockaddr's wasn't being zeroed.From: Charles Hannum <mycroft@NetBSD.ORG>
add the TZ environmental variable
4.4BSD snapshot (revision 8.1)
typo, it's %S, not %s
cleanup from George Lavender
4.4BSD snapshot (revision 8.1); add 1993 to copyright
lint, bzero -> memset, prototypes, use library err/warn routines
date and time created 93/04/28 16:23:48 by bostic
minor cleanup, more consistency checking
document that seconds are 0 to 61
fix setting date with '.ss' for seconds
don't log the date as changed before it actually happens
formalize HISTORY
add POSIX/IEEE contribution notice
minor format cleanups
mdoc version three
use GMT0, not GMT (defined by POSIX, don't know why)
there aren't any OOB's for time_t's; use another variable
add -r option so user can specify an Epoch # of seconds
ANSI fixes
get quotes around the string
time structure stores month from 0-11; man page shouldn't list"impossible" times
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