Re: Date format of ls -l command

From: Frye, Matthew (Matthew.Frye@REXHEALTH.COM)
Date: Thu Apr 29 2004 - 09:16:21 EDT


> If you compare the two you will see that the date part on the
> first one is
> in the order "month date year/time" (Aug 18 2004) and the
> second one the
> date format is "date month year/time" (11 Feb 10:14).
>
> Can anyone shed any light as to what is happening here and
> how we can make
> all the systems display the date part in a consistent manner?

Within six months, no year will be displayed. For more consistent results,
use istat.

Matt Frye
Sr. Systems Programmer, RS/6000 Group
Rex Healthcare
(919) 784-3791

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