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Re: id and last change date keyword not same time when expanded

From: Jeremy Pereira <jeremy.pereira_at_ntlworld.com>
Date: 2004-03-29 17:35:35 CEST

On Mar 29, 2004, at 16:20, Jason Gilbreath wrote:

> I noticed that the Id keyword when expanded was showing up with the
> wrong time. I added the Last Changed Date keyword to the same file
> just to test and it is showing up with the correct time. Is there a
> configuration step I am missing to get the two in sync?
>
> Running subversion 1.0.1(r9023)
>
> here is the example:
>
> $LastChangedDate: 2004-03-29 09:04:32 -0600 (Mon, 29 Mar 2004) $
                                         ^^^^^ Shows your time zone is 6
hours behind UTC

> $Id: test.java 47 2004-03-29 15:04:32Z juser $
                                        ^^ Z means UTC
>
> -jg
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Jason Gilbreath
> Information Technology Services (ITS)
> System Development and Implementation Group
> Vanderbilt University
> Email: jason.gilbreath@vanderbilt.edu

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