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How do I get the functionality of the ~/time/ and ~/date/ format directives available in 3.0.2 in 6.1?

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How do I get the functionality of the ~/time/ and ~/date/ format directives available in 3.0.2 in 6.1?

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A 2.6-1) What follows below is a quick port, with all its features, of these features for ACL 6.1. To prevent symbol clashes, the code is called as ~/aclwin:format-date/ and ~/aclwin:format-time/. Examples (originally run in 1999): (Note that where it reports timezone, it erroneously uses “PST” instead of “PDT” — this bug also occurs with the same code in aclwin.

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