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sdate(1) | Debian manual | sdate(1) |
NAME¶
sdate - never ending September date
SYNOPSIS¶
sdate [-e|--epoch yyyy-mm] [-c|--covid vv] [-l|--lib library] [--] [command]
DESCRIPTION¶
sdate runs a command in an environment wherein it wraps the libc localtime() and gmtime() calls such that the program will use the eternal September date. The wrapper functions are in a shared library /usr/lib/libsdate/libsdate.so* which is loaded through the LD_PRELOAD mechanism of the dynamic loader. (See ld.so(8))
OPTIONS¶
- -e yyyy-mm, --epoch yyyy-mm
- Specify an alternative epoch, default is 1993-09.
- -c vv, --covid vv
- Enable COVID mode, for the specified variant. Sets epoch to an appropriate value for the variant.
- -l library, --lib library
- Specify an alternative wrapper library.
- [--] command
- Any command you want to be ran. Use ‘--’ if in the command you have other options that may confuse sdate's option parsing.
- -h
- Display help.
- -v
- Display version.
FILES¶
/usr/lib/libsdate/* The shared library containing the wrapper functions.
ENVIRONMENT¶
LD_PRELOAD
LIMITATIONS¶
- Library versions
- Every command executed within sdate needs to be linked to the same version of the C library as sdate itself.
SEE ALSO¶
COPYING¶
sdate is distributed under the GNU General Public License. (GPL v2 or later).
AUTHORS¶
- Christoph Berg
- <cb@df7cb.de>
4620 September 1993 | Debian Project |