[python-win32] File Time: win32file vs Python ?

2009-07-02 Thread Robert
>>> os.path.getmtime('x.txt') 1193160881 >>> int(win32file.GetFileAttributesExW('x.txt')[-2]) 1193153681 >>> int(win32file.GetFileAttributesExW('x.txt')[-2]) - os.path.getmtime('x.txt') -7200 (Win XP) is this a bug, or is there a issue with timezones/summer time? aren't time.time() values abso

Re: [python-win32] File Time: win32file vs Python ?

2009-07-02 Thread Tim Roberts
Robert wrote: > >>> os.path.getmtime('x.txt') > 1193160881 > >>> int(win32file.GetFileAttributesExW('x.txt')[-2]) > 1193153681 > >>> int(win32file.GetFileAttributesExW('x.txt')[-2]) - > os.path.getmtime('x.txt') > -7200 > > (Win XP) > is this a bug, or is there a issue with timezones/summer time? a

Re: [python-win32] File Time: win32file vs Python ?

2009-07-02 Thread Paul Koning
Maybe one is defined to return local time while the other returns the time value as UTC? I don't have the docs, but they should tell... paul > -Original Message- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:python-win32-bounces+pkoning=equallogic@p