[Tutor] Crossfire problem
Alberto Troiano
albertito_g at hotmail.com
Fri May 20 21:51:15 CEST 2005
Hey everyone
I have a very big problem with two versions of Python (2.2.2 and 2.3.4) over
Linux Red Hat 9.0
I'll try to be as explicit as I can
In the version 2.2.2 I have the module MySQLdb running but not the datetime
module.
In the version 2.3.4 I have the module datetime running but not the MySQLdb
module.
I need both modules running in the same version. I have tried to install
MySQLdb for Python 2.3.4 but no luck and I read several documents telling me
the steps to follow (in fact I posted yesterday the errors I got) and still
no luck.
These are the commands I need from datetime module. Is there another way to
get this info????
hoy=datetime.datetime.now() # Today's date and time as a tuple
dia=days[hoy.isoweekday()] # Today's dayweek as integer from 0 to 6
grupo=datetime.datetime.today().strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S") # string today's
date and time
I was looking for the datetime module so I can copy it to the libraries of
Python 2.3.4. About this first I couldn't find the datetime.py in the
version I'm using over Windows and second where should be located the
libraries in Linux?????
Thank you very much in advanced
Alberto
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