Ah, I see :)
It's strange: Gnome's language & region panel lists four different date
formats, but indeed I can't find that in the API anywhere, either. I'm
curious about that, so I'll ask a mailing list and let you know what I find.
On Apr 16, 2012 10:55 AM, "Michael Terry" <email address hidden>
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> Oh, sorry. When there's only one backup in a given day, Deja Dup uses
> "%x". When there are multiple backups on the same day, then we use the
> more verbose "%c".
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Ah, I see :)
It's strange: Gnome's language & region panel lists four different date
formats, but indeed I can't find that in the API anywhere, either. I'm
curious about that, so I'll ask a mailing list and let you know what I find.
On Apr 16, 2012 10:55 AM, "Michael Terry" <email address hidden>
wrote:
> Oh, sorry. When there's only one backup in a given day, Deja Dup uses /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 981776 /bugs.launchpad .net/deja- dup/+bug/ 981776/ +subscriptions
> "%x". When there are multiple backups on the same day, then we use the
> more verbose "%c".
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