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@ -131,8 +131,7 @@ These are the extensions that have been made to the POSIX.1 functions:
environment variable; portable applications should not, however, rely
on this behavior since it's not the way SVR2 systems behave.)
* These functions can account for leap seconds, thanks to Bradley White
(bww@k.cs.cmu.edu).
* These functions can account for leap seconds, thanks to Bradley White.
Points of interest to folks with other systems:
@ -359,7 +358,7 @@ and (in Paris only) 1871-05-06 through 1871-05-23.
Russia
From Chris Carrier <72157.3334@CompuServe.COM> (1996-12-02):
From Chris Carrier (1996-12-02):
On 1929-10-01 the Soviet Union instituted an ``Eternal Calendar''
with 30-day months plus 5 holidays, with a 5-day week.
On 1931-12-01 it changed to a 6-day week; in 1934 it reverted to the
@ -374,7 +373,7 @@ by Frank Parise (1982, Facts on File, ISBN 0-8719-6467-8), page 377. But:
From: Petteri Sulonen (via Usenet)
Date: 14 Jan 1999 00:00:00 GMT
Message-ID: <Petteri.Sulonen-1401991626030001@lapin-kulta.in.helsinki.fi>
...
If your source is correct, how come documents between 1929 -- 1940 were
still dated using the conventional, Gregorian calendar?
@ -387,7 +386,7 @@ Executive Committee of the Supreme Soviet, if you like.
Sweden (and Finland)
From: msb@sq.com (Mark Brader)
From: Mark Brader
<a href="news:1996Jul6.012937.29190@sq.com">
Subject: Re: Gregorian reform -- a part of locale?
</a>
@ -415,11 +414,11 @@ kalendervasen" by Lars-Olof Lode'n (no date was given).)
Grotefend's data
From: "Michael Palmer" <mpalmer@netcom.com> [with one obvious typo fixed]
From: "Michael Palmer" [with one obvious typo fixed]
Subject: Re: Gregorian Calendar (was Re: Another FHC related question
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.german
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 02:32:48 -800
Message-ID: <199902091032.CAA09644@netcom10.netcom.com>
...
The following is a(n incomplete) listing, arranged chronologically, of
European states, with the date they converted from the Julian to the