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-.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
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-.TH 822\-date 1 "2007-01-24" "Debian Project" "dpkg utilities"
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-.SH NAME
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-822\-date \- Print date and time in RFC2822 format
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-.SH SYNOPSIS
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-.B 822\-date
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-.SH DESCRIPTION
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-.B 822\-date
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-displays the current date and time in the format described in RFC2822.
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-It does so by simply calling
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-.BR date (1)
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-with the \fB\-R\fP option.
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-.PP
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-.B Using 822\-date is deprecated since
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-.BR date (1)
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-provides the same functionality when called with the \fB\-R\fP.
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-.SH OPTIONS
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-.B 822\-date
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-does not take any arguments or options.
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-.SH BUGS
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-This facility really ought to be part of
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-.BR date (1).
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-.SH SEE ALSO
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-.I Internet Message Format
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-(RFC2822),
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-.BR date (1).
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-.SH AUTHOR
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-.B 822\-date
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-is a really simple wrapper around
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-.BR date (1).
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-By its simplicity, the code is probably not copyrightable and
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-should be considered to be in the public domain. This man page
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-was written by Frank Lichtenheld based on an earlier version
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-by Ian Jackson and was also put in the public domain.
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