Subject: Re: calendar(1) in 3.0
To: None <netbsd-users@NetBSD.org>
From: Michael Parson <mparson@bl.org>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 05/09/2006 15:45:29
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 01:08:28PM -0700, John Nemeth wrote:
> On Sep 29, 4:46am, Michael Parson wrote:
> }
> } I upgraded to 3.0/i386 this weekend and my calendar, which has been running
> } fine for quite some time under previous releases (read 2.0 and before) is now
> } displaying dates outside the requested range:
> }
> } $ date
> } Tue May 9 10:07:43 CDT 2006
> }
> } $ calendar -l 2
> } May 01 ###################
> } [snip]
> } 05/09 94 degrees, New York, 1979
> } 05/10 Germany invades Low Countries, 1940
> } 05/10 Nazi bookburning, 1933
> }
> } The 'May dd' dates are from my ~/.calendar file, the mm/dd dates are
> } from #includ-ed system calendars.
> }
> } I really shouldn't be seeing anything from my personal calendar for this
> } range (today + 2 days/through the 11th)
> }
> } Bug? New feature? Should I send-pr this?
>
> Bug. Fixed in -current.
From reading the PR (#30107), it looks like if I change my dates to
numeric, it should work as expected. The -current fix fixes named
months.
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Michael Parson
mparson@bl.org