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Re: git rev-parse --since=1970-01-01 does not work reliably

From: Dmitry V. Levin <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:52:21

On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 06:13:20AM +0700, Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 08:17:09PM +0400, Dmitry V. Levin wrote:
quoted
git rev-parse --since=1970-01-01 (and other git commands that take
date string arguments like --since) may fail when --since=1970-01-01 is
given.  Whether it fails or not depends on current time and timezone data.
For example, "TZ=Europe/Paris git rev-parse --since=1970-01-01" fails two
hours a day (between 00:00 and 02:00 CET), and those who use more eastern
timezones are even less lucky.  In artificial timezones like UTC-24 it
always fails:

$ TZ=UTC-24 git rev-parse --since=1970-01-01
--max-age=18446744073709523490
Out of curiosity, why do you need to work with a time so close to that
date?
There is an utility that used to invoke "git log --since='1970-01-01 UTC'"
by default, and I was unlucky enough to use it during these hours of
failure.  The utility is now fixed (it no longer calls git log with
--since option unless explicitly instructed to do so), and I hope git
is going to be fixed as well.

BTW, the timezone specifier (UTC) in "git rev-parse --since='1970-01-01 UTC'"
seems to be completely ignored by date string parser.


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