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From: Antony Pavlov <antonynpavlov@gmail.com>
To: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
Cc: "barebox@lists.infradead.org" <barebox@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC v3 4/5] commands: add hwclock
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 11:10:25 +0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140721111025.4a0d6d2c1ef5977e1d45f152@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140721064106.GS23235@pengutronix.de>

On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 08:41:06 +0200
Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 09:55:22AM +0400, Antony Pavlov wrote:
> > On Sat, 19 Jul 2014 21:02:22 +0200
> > Holger Schurig <holgerschurig@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > > I'd prefer a more logical format (and that is also in the help).
> > > However, in this case I wouldn't name the command "hwclock", but maybe
> > > "setclock".
> > 
> > hwclock allows to use a logical format!
> > 
> > e.g. here is a quote from hwclock manpage:
> > 
> >      --date=date_string
> >               You  need this option if you specify the --set or --predict functions, otherwise
> >               it is ignored.  It specifies the time to which to set the Hardware Clock, or the
> >               time  for which to predict the Hardware Clock reading.  The value of this option
> >               is an argument to the date(1) program.  For example:
> > 
> >                   hwclock --set --date="2011-08-14 16:45:05"
> 
> Is this format easy enough to parse? If yes, that sounds like a good
> format.

So you have no objections on using a logical format :)

I can make a small review on conventional date_string formats so we can discuss most appropriate one.

-- 
Best regards,
  Antony Pavlov

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  reply	other threads:[~2014-07-21  6:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-07-14 20:48 [RFC v3 0/5] add rtc support Antony Pavlov
2014-07-14 20:48 ` [RFC v3 1/5] lib: import 'bcd' from linux-3.15 Antony Pavlov
2014-07-14 20:48 ` [RFC v3 2/5] add rtc support Antony Pavlov
2014-07-14 20:48 ` [RFC v3 3/5] rtc: import ds1307 driver from linux-3.15 Antony Pavlov
2014-07-14 20:48 ` [RFC v3 4/5] commands: add hwclock Antony Pavlov
2014-07-18  5:44   ` Sascha Hauer
2014-07-18  7:36     ` Antony Pavlov
2014-07-19 19:02       ` Holger Schurig
2014-07-20  5:55         ` Antony Pavlov
2014-07-21  6:41           ` Sascha Hauer
2014-07-21  7:10             ` Antony Pavlov [this message]
2014-07-21  8:11               ` Sascha Hauer
2014-07-21 15:41                 ` Antony Pavlov
2014-07-21 17:34                   ` Antony Pavlov
2014-07-24 19:17                   ` Antony Pavlov
2014-07-25  7:38                   ` Sascha Hauer
2014-07-25  7:39     ` Sascha Hauer
2014-07-14 20:48 ` [RFC v3 5/5] ARM: versatilepb_defconfig: enable RTC support Antony Pavlov

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