[Mailman-Users] Archiving doesn't work under Mac OS X 10.1
Peter Bengtson
peter.bengtson at musikelit.nu
Mon Feb 24 02:01:49 CET 2003
Editing the sources in the indicated manner (plus adjusting the level
of indentation of the remaining part of the function) indeed works.
Editing i18n.py in the install directory doesn't suffice, however - it
is necessary to edit the file in the distribution directory and then do
a 'make install'. Anyway, thanks for the pointer!
However, should Mailman really require that strptime is defined? As it
is now, archiving doesn't work _at_all_ in Mailman 2.x under Mac OS X
10.1.
/ Peter
On lördag, feb 22, 2003, at 22:36 Europe/Stockholm, Jon Carnes wrote:
> The function is used only once in Mailman, inside i18n.py
>
> year, mon, day, hh, mm, ss, wday, ydat, dst = time.strptime(date)
>
> You could easily replace this line of code with a small block that does
> the same thing but without referencing the strptime function.
>
> In fact, looking at the code, it looks like there is already an
> existing
> block that would do this for you... Try deleting the 4 lines of code
> that I marked with an *
>
> if isinstance(date, StringType):
> try:
> * year, mon, day, hh, mm, ss, wday, ydat, dst =
> time.strptime(date)
> * tzname = time.tzname[dst and 1 or 0]
> * except ValueError:
> * try:
> wday, mon, day, hms, year = date.split()
> hh, mm, ss = hms.split(':')
> year = int(year)
> day = int(day)
> hh = int(hh)
> mm = int(mm)
> ss = int(ss)
> except ValueError:
> return date
> ===
> If that works then you won't need the time.strptime function at all.
>
> Good Luck - Jon
>
> BTW: good detective work tracing down the lack of strptime function in
> Max OSX v10.1!
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