Robert Kern wrote: > Andy Leszczynski wrote: > >> Python 2.2/Unix >> >> >>time.strftime("%T") >> '22:12:15' >> >>time.strftime("%X") >> '22:12:17' >> >> Python 2.3/Windows >> >> >>time.strftime("%X") >> '22:12:47' >> >> time.strftime("%T") >> '' > > > From http://docs.python.org/lib/node252.html > > """The full set of format codes supported varies across platforms, > because Python calls the platform C library's strftime() function, and > platform variations are common.""" > > So I suggest that it's a platform issue, not a Python version issue. FWIW: > > Python 2.4.1 (#2, Mar 31 2005, 00:05:10) > [GCC 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1666)] on darwin > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > >>> import time > >>> time.strftime("%T") > '22:50:49' > >>> time.strftime("%X") > '22:50:59' >
I accept that, but still pain. Took me a while to filter out the problem in the code running on the Unix and not on M$. A. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list