[Python-Dev] Stdlib and timezones, again
Chris Angelico
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Mon Oct 1 01:07:35 CEST 2012
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On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Matthias Klose <doko at ubuntu.com> wrote: > On 30.09.2012 20:18, Gregory P. Smith wrote: >> priority: >> 1) api call supplying tz data to the process. >> 2) pytzdata module if it exists >> 3) tz data from the underlying operating system >> 4) error. > > I disagree on this order, at least for Linux systems. the tzdata database is > well managed on major Linux distributions and should be used for this reason. There's no guarantee that an individual sysadmin will have OS updates up-to-date. If, on Linux, the pytzdata module is not installed unless explicitly called for, that would define pytzdata as high specificity, ergo it should override the lower specificity of the OS-provided data. The normal case on Linux will happily use the well-managed and frequently-updated tzdata. ChrisA
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