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Jean-Claude BAU authored
The -n option in the wr_date tool is used for a dry run. It execute the code without applying changes in the system and the hardware. However calling "wr_date -n set host" was not setting the date but applying the TAI offset. To make things more consistant, a new option has been added. Calling "wr_date set host tai" now sets only the TAI offset. The wr_date script has been changed to take into account this modification of the behavior.
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