From: jlj@cfdrc.com (Lyle Johnson)
Subject: Bug for date --utc
9 Dec 1998 13:52:13 -0800
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I have just downloaded the latest drop (vb20.1) and this problem is
still present. The "date" command always returns the local time, even if
you use the --utc flag which should return the universal time.

This has become a problem for us since we use CVS in a mixed Windows &
Unix environment. When I check in files from my Windows NT box, CVS
attempts to stamp them with the universal time but instead gets the
local time (which is six hours off).

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