m.banaouas wrote:
hi,

I noticed recently that the value of file date/time I get with python:
time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', time.gmtime(os.stat(fullname).st_mtime))
is forwarding by one hour the real file date/time.

Example:
file A.txt: 2009-01-18 16:13
returned valeur:  2009-01-28 15:13

Is there a simple way to get it work correctely  (other than adding always 1
hour ...) ?

time.gmtime(), as the name suggests, returns GMT (UTC).

From your email address I presume you're in France, which is GMT+1.

Windows Explorer shows the file time in local time, which for you is currently GMT+1, but when the clocks go forward (DST) it'll be GMT+2.
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