RPM changelog date weirdness
Bill Nottingham
notting at redhat.com
Thu Sep 20 20:16:39 UTC 2007
Peter Jones (pjones at redhat.com) said:
> Bill Nottingham wrote:
>> Michael Schwendt (mschwendt.tmp0701.nospam at arcor.de) said:
>>> The changelog times are not stored as date strings in the binary RPM
>>> header, but most likely are preconverted to ordinary time() values by
>>> rpmbuild, assuming arbitrary values for the missing h:m:s (possibly
>>> 0:0:0).
>> They're stored as seconds-since-the-epoch - see CHANGELOGTIMES
>> in an rpm query.
>
> And more specifically, the date in the specfile is interpreted as noon on
> that day, UTC.
... which means you *shouldn't* be able to get an off-by-one-date, barring
being located in the South Pacific and weirdness with leap seconds.
Bill
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