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PROGRAM:
NAME
sip-date - Print or parse SIP date
Synopsis
sip-date [-n] [SIP-date | [YYYYy] [DDd] [HHh] [MMm] [SS[s]]]
Description
sip-date is an utility for printing a SIP date (in the format specified by RFC 1123, but
the timezone must always be GMT) or parsing a given SIP date. The date can be given as a
SIP date or by giving year, day, hour, minutes and seconds separately.
Options
The sip-date utility takes options as follows:
-n The sip-date utility prints the date as seconds elapsed since epoch (01 Jan 1900
00:00:00).
Examples
You want to convert current time to SIP date:
$ sip-date
You want to find out how many seconds there was in 1900's:
$ siptime -n 2000y
3155673600
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to [email protected].
Author
Pekka Pessi <Pekka -dot- Pessi -at- nokia -dot- com>
Copyright
Copyright (C) 2005 Nokia Corporation.
This program is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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