Date: 08/15/01
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From: andy <email protected>
Operating system: Solaris
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Bug description: phpinfo()'s "Build Date" should show the time as well.
phpinfo() shows useful stuff like:
System SunOS flr4 5.7 Generic_106541-04 sun4u sparc
Build Date Aug 15 2001
But boy, it would be a big help if we had the time on that system date,
too. I've spent most of today fighting with Apache/mod_php, and I've been
unable to tell via timestamps if I'm running the last one I built, or if
I've still goofed something up.
Just a simple little "16:42:03" after the "Aug 15 2001" would mean the
world to me.
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