+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #447710 +++ Description of problem: system-config-user calculates the wrong expire date. When the expire date is set to 0 it shows the 01-02-1970, but not the 01-01-1970. All other dates are one day later! Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): system-config-users-1.2.110-1 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start system-config-user, set the expire date to 1970-01-01 2. Look into /etc/shadow -> correct 0 3. Load the user with system-config-user again and hav a look to the expire date: 1970-01-02 Actual results: One day later Expected results: same date Additional info:
This actually only applies to expiration dates before 1970-01-01 UTC.
fixed in git: commit 57ba7b55d6d6606792ec2bf444fe62958ff15b0c Author: Nils Philippsen <nils> AuthorDate: Tue Sep 6 13:16:08 2011 +0200 correctly calculate expiration dates before the epoch (#735933)
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