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| Author | Dschoni |
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| Recipients | Dschoni, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware |
| Date | 2019年07月09日.10:32:24 |
| SpamBayes Score | -1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified | Yes |
| Message-id | <1562668345.09.0.775729583969.issue37527@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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A long description of the issue can be found on SO here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56931738/python-crash-on-windows-with-a-datetime-close-to-the-epoch?noredirect=1#comment100413591_56931738 TL;DR: This fails on windows: from datetime import datetime datetime.fromtimestamp(1).timestamp() |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2019年07月09日 10:32:25 | Dschoni | set | recipients: + Dschoni, paul.moore, tim.golden, zach.ware, steve.dower |
| 2019年07月09日 10:32:25 | Dschoni | set | messageid: <1562668345.09.0.775729583969.issue37527@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2019年07月09日 10:32:25 | Dschoni | link | issue37527 messages |
| 2019年07月09日 10:32:24 | Dschoni | create | |