On 20/04/2015 21:05, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
Hi,
My Raspberry Pi 2 comes with Python 3.2 (and 2.7). I run some code that uses
the datetime module but I get an error:
"AttributeError: 'datetime.datetime' object has no attribute 'timestamp'". On
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.3.html I see: "New datetime.datetime.timestamp() method:
Return POSIX timestamp corresponding to thedatetime instance." Is upgrading Python 3.3 or
higher my only option, or is it somehow possible to use the newer version of the datetime library
for Python 3.2? I do not want to modify the source code of the library that causes the error
(pysolar).
Thanks!
Regards,
Albert-Jan
Python is very strong in guaranteeing backward compatibility, so why not
copy the 3.3 pure Python code to your 3.2 setup and see what happens?
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