On 11/05/2006 5:47 PM, Christian Stooker wrote: > Mark Hammond írta: >> I'm guessing it is related to the GMT offset. The MSDN docs for the >> FILETIME structure say: >> >> Furthermore, FAT records times on disk in local time. However, >> NTFS records times on disk in UTC. For more information ... >> >> Otherwise I'm afraid I have no idea... >> >> Mark >> >> > > Hi ! > > As I say: interesting, because os.get*time functions get good result for > the files.
[snip] > > As you can see, the different is two hours. > We are in GMT+01 timezone, Call me crazy, but the Brits are on summer time (UTC+1) and you should be on CEST (Central Europe Summer Time) (UTC+2). Check this out: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=50 > and I use NTFS and WXP. > Here's what I got with your code, with NTFS, in eastern Australia (UTC+10), local time is after 8 p.m. C:\junk\winfiletime>winfiletime.py [u'C:\\junk\\winfiletime\\winfiletime.py'] pw32 1147306617 pyos 1147342617 pw32 Thu May 11 10:16:57 2006 pyos Thu May 11 20:16:57 2006 As expected. _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32