.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file. .TH 822\-date 1 "2007-01-24" "Debian Project" "dpkg utilities" .SH NAME 822\-date \- Print date and time in RFC2822 format . .SH SYNOPSIS .B 822\-date . .SH DESCRIPTION .B 822\-date displays the current date and time in the format described in RFC2822. It does so by simply calling .BR date (1) with the \fB\-R\fP option. .PP .B Using 822\-date is deprecated since .BR date (1) provides the same functionality when called with the \fB\-R\fP. . .SH OPTIONS .B 822\-date does not take any arguments or options. . .SH BUGS This facility really ought to be part of .BR date (1). . .SH SEE ALSO .I Internet Message Format (RFC2822), .BR date (1). . .SH AUTHOR .B 822\-date is a really simple wrapper around .BR date (1). By its simplicity, the code is probably not copyrightable and should be considered to be in the public domain. This man page was written by Frank Lichtenheld based on an earlier version by Ian Jackson and was also put in the public domain.