[GH-ISSUE #280] Analog use gmdate #91

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opened 2026-03-04 02:12:06 +03:00 by kerem · 3 comments
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Originally created by @melbichon on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/issues/280

Gmdate() is used to print current date.
Why don't you use date() ?
Can you add a way to configure this ?

Originally created by @melbichon on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/issues/280 Gmdate() is used to print current date. Why don't you use date() ? Can you add a way to configure this ?
kerem closed this issue 2026-03-04 02:12:07 +03:00
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@Seldaek commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013):

I'm not sure where we use gmdate? But anyway you'll need to provide more explanation as to what you want and why you want it. This is kind of unclear :/

<!-- gh-comment-id:29635509 --> @Seldaek commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013): I'm not sure where we use gmdate? But anyway you'll need to provide more explanation as to what you want and why you want it. This is kind of unclear :/
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@melbichon commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013):

Sorry, this is not a monolog issue !!!

<!-- gh-comment-id:29635829 --> @melbichon commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013): Sorry, this is not a monolog issue !!!
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@Seldaek commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013):

OK I was confused for a second there :)

<!-- gh-comment-id:29636165 --> @Seldaek commented on GitHub (Dec 2, 2013): OK I was confused for a second there :)
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