[Nagiosplug-devel] [ nagiosplug-Bugs-3142101 ] check_http -C produces confusing date

M.D. Klapwijk marcel at klapwijk.com
Thu Dec 23 08:41:11 CET 2010


Shouldn't one use ISO 8601 date time format with UTC offset instead?
- 2010-12-22T14:30:31+02:00
- 20101222T143031+0200

Or at least in ZULU...
- 2010-12-22T12:30:31Z
- 20101222T123031Z

On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 22:48:57 +0000, SourceForge.net wrote:
> Bugs item #3142101, was opened at 2010-12-23 09:43
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> >Category: General plugin execution
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> Status: Open
> Resolution: None
> Priority: 5
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> Submitted By: Thiago Figueiro ()
> Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
> Summary: check_http -C produces confusing date
> 
> Initial Comment:
> The US date format is a joke.  At least your dumb Fahrenheit and gallons
> are not ambiguous like m/d/y.  It sucks.
> 
> The patch attached changes sslutils.c to use the asctime() date format:
> 
> WARNING - Certificate expires in 277 day(s) (Mon Sep 10 00:38:00 2011).
> 
> instead of
> 
> WARNING - Certificate expires in 277 day(s) (10/9/2011 00:38).
> 
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> >Comment By: Thiago Figueiro ()
> Date: 2010-12-23 09:48
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> Message:
> btw, I was trying to sound jovial above; I just re-read and it sounded a
> bit angry - t'was not my intention.  But the USA date format does suck.
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