#!/bin/sh # PCP QA Test No. 752 # Test supported datetime strings seq=`basename $0` echo "QA output created by $seq" # get standard environment, filters and checks . ./common.product . ./common.filter . ./common.check status=0 # success is the default! $sudo rm -rf $tmp.* $seq.full trap "rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15 TZ=gmt src/rtimetest | sed -e "s/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d' -d 'yesterday') ..:..:../01\/01\/2000 00:00:00/" \ -e "s/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d' -d 'tomorrow') ..:..:../01\/01\/2000 00:00:00/" \ -e "s/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d' -d 'sunday') ..:..:../01\/01\/2000 00:00:00/" \ -e "s/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d' -d 'last monday') ..:..:../01\/01\/2000 00:00:00/" \ -e "s/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d' -d 'next tuesday') ..:..:../01\/01\/2000 00:00:00/" \ -e "s/$(date '+%Y-%m-%d') ..:..:../01\/01\/2000 00:00:00/" pmval -Z 'America/Los_Angeles' -S '1998-8-6 02:00:00' sample.bin -a src/ok-foo pmval -Z 'America/New_York' -S '1998-8-6 02:00:00' sample.bin -a src/ok-foo