I don't know the CVS answer, but todays date makes more sense here.
Stephen
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From: "Serge Knystautas" <sergek@lokitech.com>
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 12:46 AM
Subject: Re: [lang] DateUtils parseCVS with time format
> Steven Caswell wrote:
> > One of the supported formats for input to parseCVS is h:mm z. The method
> > parses the time correctly, but the date is left as the default of
January 1,
> > 1970. Does this make sense, or does it make sense to have it fill in the
> > current date? Since the API is silent on the expected behavior, it is
> > difficult to test the API for correctness.
>
> Do you know how CVS works? does it set the date as that time in the
> last 24 hours, or does it always set today's date? There are some unit
> tests that are based on the current time, so I can put together unit
> tests and correct this behavior once I'm sure what it should be.
>
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