Use %cs format when getting the commit date
				
					
				
			From the man page:
    %cs
        committer date, short format (YYYY-MM-DD)
This is identical to what we use, without having to specify a custom
date format for it.
Signed-off-by: Tim Crawford <tcrawford@system76.com>
			
			
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							| @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ all: | |||||||
| 	@exit 1 | 	@exit 1 | ||||||
| else | else | ||||||
| # Calculate version | # Calculate version | ||||||
| DATE=$(shell git show --format="%cd" --date="format:%Y-%m-%d" --no-patch --no-show-signature) | DATE=$(shell git show --format="%cs" --no-patch --no-show-signature) | ||||||
| REV=$(shell git describe --abbrev=7 --always --dirty) | REV=$(shell git describe --abbrev=7 --always --dirty) | ||||||
| VERSION?=$(DATE)_$(REV) | VERSION?=$(DATE)_$(REV) | ||||||
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