Maurice Kinal wrote in the LINUX echo:
In FTN-Packet-0.09, I don't see where the FTN compliant month is taken
care of and from what I see in Packet.pm the call to localtime() will
yeild an integer month that conforms to every standard EXCEPT FTN which subtracts one from the value for month.
In a bash script I've done this
to take care of this extremely sad situation;
PKT_HDR_MONTH=$((`date +"%m"`-1))
For July that will yeild 6 which for everyone else will be June.
Apparently the FTSC is wiser than the usual suspects who write
standards. :::snicker:::
Other that that I see no issues with this particular module ....
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