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Ruby 1.8 - Feature #4148: Time#strftime with %T broken on Windows
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4148?journal_id=14617
2010-12-11T00:34:17Z
metakeule (Marc Rene Arns)
linux@marcrenearns.de
<ul></ul><p>=begin<br>
A quick scan through my gems directory revealed the following places where strftime is used with %T.<br>
Maybe someone has interest to inform the maintainers about the quickfix (I created a ticked for rack already):</p>
<p>./gems/1.8/gems/pg-0.9.0/Rakefile: artifact_dir = ARTIFACTS_DIR.cleanpath + (CC_BUILD_LABEL || Time.now.strftime('%Y%m%d-%T'))<br>
./gems/1.8/gems/rmagick-2.13.1/ext/RMagick/extconf.rb:#{DateTime.now.strftime("%a %d%b%y %T")}<br>
./gems/1.8/gems/rack-1.2.1/lib/rack/utils.rb: time.strftime("#{wday}, %d-#{mon}-%Y %T GMT")<br>
./gems/1.8/gems/json_pure-1.4.6/tools/server.rb: "TIME" => Time.now.strftime("%FT%T"),<br>
./gems/1.8/gems/json-1.4.6/tools/server.rb: "TIME" => Time.now.strftime("%FT%T"),<br>
./site_ruby/1.8/pkgtools.rb: str_time += Time.at(time).utc.strftime("%T")</p>
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Ruby 1.8 - Feature #4148: Time#strftime with %T broken on Windows
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4148?journal_id=14618
2010-12-11T01:03:21Z
metakeule (Marc Rene Arns)
linux@marcrenearns.de
<ul></ul><p>=begin<br>
I am sorry, I should have reported this to ruby18 instead of Backport 87 (thought that it would mean 1.8.7)<br>
Perhaps someone could move the ticket to the correct place. sorry for the hassle...<br>
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Ruby 1.8 - Feature #4148: Time#strftime with %T broken on Windows
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4148?journal_id=14620
2010-12-11T01:45:04Z
shyouhei (Shyouhei Urabe)
shyouhei@ruby-lang.org
<ul><li><strong>ruby -v</strong> set to <i>"Windows 7 (64bit) (ruby 1.8.7, patchlevel 249 i386-mingw32)"</i></li></ul><p>=begin<br>
moved.<br>
=end</p>
Ruby 1.8 - Feature #4148: Time#strftime with %T broken on Windows
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4148?journal_id=15021
2011-01-06T21:47:38Z
RvdBerg (René van den Berg)
r.van.den.berg@ogd.nl
<ul></ul><p>=begin<br>
The same thing seems to happen if the format string <em>includes</em> %P (only the uppercase P). Ruby -v output:<br>
ruby 1.8.7 (2010-01-10 patchlevel 249) [i386-mingw32]. Also confirmed on 1.8.6 (uninstalled now, not sure what the patchlevel was).<br>
=end</p>
Ruby 1.8 - Feature #4148: Time#strftime with %T broken on Windows
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4148?journal_id=15022
2011-01-06T22:05:53Z
usa (Usaku NAKAMURA)
usa@garbagecollect.jp
<ul><li><strong>Category</strong> set to <i>core</i></li><li><strong>Target version</strong> set to <i>Ruby 1.8.8</i></li></ul><p>=begin<br>
The document clearly shows the supported specifiers of Time#strftime.<br>
See it's rdoc.</p>
<p>So, this is not bug but feature request.</p>
<a name="FYI-ruby-19-supports-T-and-P-of-course-on-Windows"></a>
<h1 >FYI: ruby 1.9 supports %T and %P, of course on Windows<a href="#FYI-ruby-19-supports-T-and-P-of-course-on-Windows" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h1>
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Ruby 1.8 - Feature #4148: Time#strftime with %T broken on Windows
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/4148?journal_id=43028
2013-11-19T21:25:41Z
shyouhei (Shyouhei Urabe)
shyouhei@ruby-lang.org
<ul><li><strong>Description</strong> updated (<a title="View differences" href="/journals/43028/diff?detail_id=31085">diff</a>)</li><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>Open</i> to <i>Closed</i></li></ul><p>This target version no lnger exists. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you all.</p>