Re: filter-branch --env-filter GIT_AUTHOR_DATE

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Am 1/18/2011 17:43, schrieb Tuncer Ayaz:
> To fix invalid timezone info in a repo I ran
> git filter-branch --env-filter '
>   GIT_AUTHOR_DATE=`echo ${GIT_AUTHOR_DATE}|sed s/+0000/-0800/`' HEAD
> 
> This fixed the invalid entries but the new timezone is -0700
> instead of -0800. Is this expected?

Parse error. You fixed it, but it is not fixed? So what?

What do you mean by "the new timezone is"? Do you mean "...is reported
as"? If so, reported by which tools?

> git version 1.7.4.rc2

I tried your command, but the timezone was changed in the expected way.

-- Hannes
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