On Mar 16, 11:56 am, Jordan Apgar <twistedphr...@gmail.com> wrote: > here's what I'm doing: > date = "2010-03-16 14:46:38.409137" > olddate = datetime.strptime(date,"%Y-%m-%j %H:%M:%S.%f") >
Due to circumstances, I'm using Python 2.5.4 on one machine (2.6 on the other). When I have a script as simple as this: import datetime datetime.datetime.strptime('2010-09-14', "%Y-%m-%d") Running this script brings up a calendar, believe it or not. The calendar displays March 2010, and shows the 22nd as a holiday. When I dismiss the dialog box I get: Traceback (most recent call last): File "strptimetest.py", line 3, in <module> datetime.datetime.strptime('2010-09-14', "%Y-%m-%d") File "C:\Python25\lib\_strptime.py", line 272, in <module> _TimeRE_cache = TimeRE() File "C:\Python25\lib\_strptime.py", line 191, in __init__ self.locale_time = LocaleTime() File "C:\Python25\lib\_strptime.py", line 74, in __init__ self.__calc_weekday() File "C:\Python25\lib\_strptime.py", line 94, in __calc_weekday a_weekday = [calendar.day_abbr[i].lower() for i in range(7)] AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'day_abbr' err... what? Is this an old weirdness I don't remember from the 2.5 series? I can select dates in the calendar, but nothing dismisses it but the close box. Josh English Incredibly Confused -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list