> ++ date +%F-%X
> + data=2004-10-16-11:33:12 AM
> + cp /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
/var/backups/xfree86/XF86Config-4.2004-10-16-11:33:12 AM
> cp: `AM': specified destination directory does not exist
> Try `cp --help' for more information.
This still does not explain why AM is generated in that date reference.
date +%F-%X
2004-10-16-18:17:41
that's according to date man page.
possibly a lang setting that changes the documented behaviour?
(In reply to comment #4)
> ++ date +%F-%X 10-16-11: 33:12 AM XF86Config- 4 xfree86/ XF86Config- 4.2004- 10-16-11: 33:12 AM
> + data=2004-
> + cp /etc/X11/
/var/backups/
> cp: `AM': specified destination directory does not exist
> Try `cp --help' for more information.
This still does not explain why AM is generated in that date reference.
date +%F-%X
2004-10-16-18:17:41
that's according to date man page.
possibly a lang setting that changes the documented behaviour?