Ok, so I have accepted that strftime on sol10 and sol8 does not support %s :( Also, the reason why I convert epoch seconds to epoch seconds (which doesn't change anything) is because the format is defined by the user, it can be anything. Anyway I think I have to solve it like this (I don't have much time) #!/usr/bin/perl -lw
use strict ;
use POSIX 'strftime' ;
my $fmt ;
$fmt = <STDIN> ;
chomp($fmt) ;
my $time = time() ;
if ( $fmt eq "%s") { print $time }
else { print strftime $fmt, $time }
Looks OK to me !?!
Thnx
LuCa
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