| 1 | #!/bin/sh
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| 2 | # Get modification time of a file or directory and pretty-print it.
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| 3 |
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| 4 | scriptversion=2018-03-07.03; # UTC
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| 5 |
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| 6 | # Copyright (C) 1995-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 7 | # written by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, June 1995
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| 8 | #
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| 9 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 10 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| 11 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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| 12 | # any later version.
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| 13 | #
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| 14 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 15 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 16 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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| 17 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 18 | #
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| 19 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 20 | # along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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| 21 |
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| 22 | # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
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| 23 | # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
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| 24 | # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
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| 25 | # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
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| 26 |
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| 27 | # This file is maintained in Automake, please report
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| 28 | # bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org> or send patches to
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| 29 | # <automake-patches@gnu.org>.
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| 30 |
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| 31 | if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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| 32 | emulate sh
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| 33 | NULLCMD=:
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| 34 | # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
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| 35 | # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature.
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| 36 | alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
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| 37 | setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
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| 38 | fi
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| 39 |
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| 40 | case $1 in
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| 41 | '')
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| 42 | echo "$0: No file. Try '$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2
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| 43 | exit 1;
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| 44 | ;;
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| 45 | -h | --h*)
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| 46 | cat <<\EOF
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| 47 | Usage: mdate-sh [--help] [--version] FILE
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| 48 |
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| 49 | Pretty-print the modification day of FILE, in the format:
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| 50 | 1 January 1970
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| 51 |
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| 52 | Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>.
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| 53 | EOF
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| 54 | exit $?
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| 55 | ;;
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| 56 | -v | --v*)
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| 57 | echo "mdate-sh $scriptversion"
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| 58 | exit $?
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| 59 | ;;
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| 60 | esac
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| 61 |
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| 62 | error ()
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| 63 | {
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| 64 | echo "$0: $1" >&2
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| 65 | exit 1
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| 66 | }
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| 67 |
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| 68 |
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| 69 | # Prevent date giving response in another language.
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| 70 | LANG=C
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| 71 | export LANG
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| 72 | LC_ALL=C
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| 73 | export LC_ALL
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| 74 | LC_TIME=C
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| 75 | export LC_TIME
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| 76 |
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| 77 | # Use UTC to get reproducible result.
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| 78 | TZ=UTC0
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| 79 | export TZ
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| 80 |
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| 81 | # GNU ls changes its time format in response to the TIME_STYLE
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| 82 | # variable. Since we cannot assume 'unset' works, revert this
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| 83 | # variable to its documented default.
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| 84 | if test "${TIME_STYLE+set}" = set; then
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| 85 | TIME_STYLE=posix-long-iso
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| 86 | export TIME_STYLE
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| 87 | fi
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| 88 |
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| 89 | save_arg1=$1
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| 90 |
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| 91 | # Find out how to get the extended ls output of a file or directory.
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| 92 | if ls -L /dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then
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| 93 | ls_command='ls -L -l -d'
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| 94 | else
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| 95 | ls_command='ls -l -d'
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| 96 | fi
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| 97 | # Avoid user/group names that might have spaces, when possible.
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| 98 | if ls -n /dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then
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| 99 | ls_command="$ls_command -n"
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| 100 | fi
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| 101 |
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| 102 | # A 'ls -l' line looks as follows on OS/2.
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| 103 | # drwxrwx--- 0 Aug 11 2001 foo
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| 104 | # This differs from Unix, which adds ownership information.
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| 105 | # drwxrwx--- 2 root root 4096 Aug 11 2001 foo
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| 106 | #
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| 107 | # To find the date, we split the line on spaces and iterate on words
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| 108 | # until we find a month. This cannot work with files whose owner is a
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| 109 | # user named "Jan", or "Feb", etc. However, it's unlikely that '/'
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| 110 | # will be owned by a user whose name is a month. So we first look at
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| 111 | # the extended ls output of the root directory to decide how many
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| 112 | # words should be skipped to get the date.
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| 113 |
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| 114 | # On HPUX /bin/sh, "set" interprets "-rw-r--r--" as options, so the "x" below.
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| 115 | set x`$ls_command /`
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| 116 |
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| 117 | # Find which argument is the month.
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| 118 | month=
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| 119 | command=
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| 120 | until test $month
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| 121 | do
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| 122 | test $# -gt 0 || error "failed parsing '$ls_command /' output"
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| 123 | shift
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| 124 | # Add another shift to the command.
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| 125 | command="$command shift;"
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| 126 | case $1 in
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| 127 | Jan) month=January; nummonth=1;;
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| 128 | Feb) month=February; nummonth=2;;
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| 129 | Mar) month=March; nummonth=3;;
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| 130 | Apr) month=April; nummonth=4;;
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| 131 | May) month=May; nummonth=5;;
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| 132 | Jun) month=June; nummonth=6;;
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| 133 | Jul) month=July; nummonth=7;;
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| 134 | Aug) month=August; nummonth=8;;
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| 135 | Sep) month=September; nummonth=9;;
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| 136 | Oct) month=October; nummonth=10;;
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| 137 | Nov) month=November; nummonth=11;;
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| 138 | Dec) month=December; nummonth=12;;
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| 139 | esac
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| 140 | done
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| 141 |
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| 142 | test -n "$month" || error "failed parsing '$ls_command /' output"
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| 143 |
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| 144 | # Get the extended ls output of the file or directory.
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| 145 | set dummy x`eval "$ls_command \"\\\$save_arg1\""`
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| 146 |
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| 147 | # Remove all preceding arguments
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| 148 | eval $command
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| 149 |
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| 150 | # Because of the dummy argument above, month is in $2.
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| 151 | #
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| 152 | # On a POSIX system, we should have
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| 153 | #
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| 154 | # $# = 5
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| 155 | # $1 = file size
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| 156 | # $2 = month
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| 157 | # $3 = day
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| 158 | # $4 = year or time
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| 159 | # $5 = filename
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| 160 | #
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| 161 | # On Darwin 7.7.0 and 7.6.0, we have
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| 162 | #
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| 163 | # $# = 4
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| 164 | # $1 = day
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| 165 | # $2 = month
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| 166 | # $3 = year or time
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| 167 | # $4 = filename
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| 168 |
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| 169 | # Get the month.
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| 170 | case $2 in
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| 171 | Jan) month=January; nummonth=1;;
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| 172 | Feb) month=February; nummonth=2;;
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| 173 | Mar) month=March; nummonth=3;;
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| 174 | Apr) month=April; nummonth=4;;
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| 175 | May) month=May; nummonth=5;;
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| 176 | Jun) month=June; nummonth=6;;
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| 177 | Jul) month=July; nummonth=7;;
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| 178 | Aug) month=August; nummonth=8;;
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| 179 | Sep) month=September; nummonth=9;;
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| 180 | Oct) month=October; nummonth=10;;
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| 181 | Nov) month=November; nummonth=11;;
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| 182 | Dec) month=December; nummonth=12;;
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| 183 | esac
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| 184 |
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| 185 | case $3 in
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| 186 | ???*) day=$1;;
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| 187 | *) day=$3; shift;;
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| 188 | esac
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| 189 |
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| 190 | # Here we have to deal with the problem that the ls output gives either
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| 191 | # the time of day or the year.
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| 192 | case $3 in
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| 193 | *:*) set `date`; eval year=\$$#
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| 194 | case $2 in
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| 195 | Jan) nummonthtod=1;;
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| 196 | Feb) nummonthtod=2;;
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| 197 | Mar) nummonthtod=3;;
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| 198 | Apr) nummonthtod=4;;
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| 199 | May) nummonthtod=5;;
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| 200 | Jun) nummonthtod=6;;
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| 201 | Jul) nummonthtod=7;;
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| 202 | Aug) nummonthtod=8;;
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| 203 | Sep) nummonthtod=9;;
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| 204 | Oct) nummonthtod=10;;
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| 205 | Nov) nummonthtod=11;;
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| 206 | Dec) nummonthtod=12;;
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| 207 | esac
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| 208 | # For the first six month of the year the time notation can also
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| 209 | # be used for files modified in the last year.
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| 210 | if (expr $nummonth \> $nummonthtod) > /dev/null;
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| 211 | then
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| 212 | year=`expr $year - 1`
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| 213 | fi;;
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| 214 | *) year=$3;;
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| 215 | esac
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| 216 |
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| 217 | # The result.
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| 218 | echo $day $month $year
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| 219 |
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| 220 | # Local Variables:
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| 221 | # mode: shell-script
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| 222 | # sh-indentation: 2
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| 223 | # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp)
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| 224 | # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
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| 225 | # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
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| 226 | # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC0"
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| 227 | # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
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| 228 | # End:
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