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You can either specify the common name found on the first column or the package name in the 2nd column, both seem to work. Toggle navigation Stack Pointer. Home About Contact. Mohamed Ibrahim. About Contact. Facebook Twitter RSS. I have seem some posts where its advised to install the GNU date. Any one know where I can download this as I am struggling to find it. Alternatively - if you have anther utility that can do this on unix - let me know I dont know C code so would prefer to stay away from that if possible.

Join Date: Nov On solaris I have it with miliseconds included : Code :. Join Date: Feb I think he means date, not the time command. Got perl? Code :. I am running Solaris 9 x86 bash Administrator Emeritus. This thread shows how to do it in C in case you decide that C is ok after all. I had this issue few days ago, and I thought that the man pages are erroneous Please do "which time" and call the absolute path, I hope this helps.

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Linked 1. Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Stack Overflow works best with JavaScript enabled. Accept all cookies Customize settings. Show Posts. Shell Programming and Scripting. Registered User. Join Date: Mar Hello there ppl, I thought my question would qualify to be posted in this forum and in Solaris forum. And I swear to God.. Now I'm clueless about how to make my script compatible with Solaris. Some pointers I found through google, not much of a help :.

They suggested me to use perl -e "print time;" This prints only the current epoch time, doesn't take 'time' as input, let alone "last Sunday" as input. No, seriously, I would appreciate any help, whatsoever. Join Date: Feb It is not bash you need, it is GNU date.

Those extensions are part of the date program that comes with most versions of Linux. If you have Solaris the GNU core utilities are available for it, free of charge. Join Date: Sep



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