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RE: Bug in time.timezone of Python 2.1.1
- To: "'Ivan J. Wagner'" <wagner17 at mandalore dot com>, <cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Subject: RE: Bug in time.timezone of Python 2.1.1
- From: "Norman Vine" <nhv at cape dot com>
- Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 20:34:43 -0400
- Cc: <jason at tishler dot net>, <python-dev at python dot org>
- Reply-To: <nhv at cape dot com>
Ivan J. Wagner writes:
>Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 8:03 PM
>To: cygwin@sources.redhat.com
>Cc: jason@tishler.net
>Subject: Bug in time.timezone of Python 2.1.1
>
>
>I maintain a CVS archive (using cvs 1.11.0-1) on a Cygwin 1.3.2 install
>and use ViewCVS 0.7 to access it. ViewCVS uses python and today I
>upgraded from python 2.1-1 to 2.1.1-1. However the upgade
>broke the Age
>field in ViewCVS. The Age field is the time span between the
>file's check
>in and today. The Age field is displayed when you view a CVS directory
>listing. I looked at the ViewCVS sources and tracked the problem to
>time.timezone. In 2.1 it returns 18000 but in 2.1.1 it returns
>1834228892. Does anybody have any day what might be causing
>this problem?
>
>Thanks,
>Ivan Wagner
YES
see attached patch
Cheers
Norman Vine
timemodule.diff
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