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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Problem with the date command Post 302887508 by bartus11 on Saturday 8th of February 2014 10:19:51 AM
Old 02-08-2014
Try:
Code:
date +"%b %d %H:%M %Y" --date "Feb 08 00:57 2014 EDT +1 min"

It won't work on Solaris/SunOS though.
 

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