date -r $unix_timestamp on bsd is equal to date -d @$unix_timestamp on linux. To support reproducible builds and not loosing every timestamp it's required to convert a unix timestamp into human readable timestamp ./scripts/portable_date $unix_timstamp +%T Signed-off-by: Alexander Couzens <lynxis@fe80.eu> SVN-Revision: 48583master
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case $(uname) in |
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date -r $1 $2 |
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