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# $Id: applystddate,v 1.16 2005/05/03 19:32:48 bjorn Exp $
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########################################################
# This was written and is maintained by:
#    Kirk Bauer <kirk@kaybee.org>
#
# Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports,
#    etc, to logwatch-devel@logwatch.org
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use POSIX qw(strftime);
use Logwatch ':dates';

my $time = time;

my $Debug = $ENV{'LOGWATCH_DEBUG'} || 0;

$SearchDate = TimeFilter('%b %e %H:%M:%S');

# The date might be "Dec 09", but it needs to be "Dec  9"...
#$SearchDate =~ s/ 0/  /;

if ( $Debug > 5 ) {
   print STDERR "DEBUG: Inside ApplyStdDate...\n";
   print STDERR "DEBUG: Looking For: " . $SearchDate . "\n";
}

while (defined($ThisLine = <STDIN>)) {
   if ($ThisLine =~ m/^$SearchDate [^ ]* [^ ]*\[[0123456789]*\]: /o) {
      print $ThisLine;
   } elsif ($ThisLine =~ m/^$SearchDate [^ ]* [^ ]*: /o) {
      print $ThisLine;
   } elsif ($ThisLine =~ m/(Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun) $SearchDate \d{4}/o) {
      print $ThisLine;
   }
}

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