Hi

You can't probably can't  just download and include it with your
project as it has too many files in the module.

Have a look at this. 
http://takashi-matsuo.blogspot.com/2008/07/using-zipped-pytz-on-gae.html

Rgds

T


On Mar 6, 6:29 am, andrew <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any idea on how to include it with appengine?
>
> On Mar 5, 3:59 am, Tim Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > pytz isn't included with python or gae, you will need to get the
> > package from pypi
>
> > T
>
> > On Mar 5, 10:34 am, andrew <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I was able to convert the datetime timezone from the datastore to EST
> > > by following thehttp://timezones.appspot.com/
>
> > > for example:
> > >                         event.date = event.date.replace(tzinfo=TZINFOS
> > > ['utc'])
> > >                         event.date = event.date.astimezone(TZINFOS
> > > ['est'])
>
> > > This works great, however I noticed that EST is hardcoded to UTC-5:
>
> > > def utcoffset(self, dt): return datetime.timedelta(hours=-5)
>
> > > So when spring rolls around and we are in daylight savings, I'm going
> > > to have to update the code to UTC-4, or my time will be off by an
> > > hour.
>
> > > It seems that pytz would solve this problem but I couldn't figure out
> > > how to import it into my application.  I tried
>
> > > import pytz
>
> > > but got "error <type 'exceptions.ImportError'>: No module named pytz"
>
> > > Any suggestions?  Thanks
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