Hello, all. It's been quite some time since I've sent a message to the Python tutor list.
I would like to know if mxDateTime is still the recommended module to use for date calculations. I've been using it for a few years with a set of CGIs I had written. Should I continue to use that, or is there some other "preferred" module I should use? I ask because recently the Webmasters have changed from a Solaris environment to a Linux one. I recompiled the (very) old version of mxDateTime I have and it works, but through a process of elimination, I found that it is causing a segmentation fault as my program ends. That is, it does all the date manipulation properly, but as the Python interpreter terminates (due to a sys.exit() call, implicit end of program, or an error) a segmentation fault happens. I suspect that I could correct this by building a newer version of mxDateTime, but I just wanted to be sure that's what I should do before I spend the time on it. Thanks in advance! -- Lance E Sloan, Systems Research Programmer III U-M WATS: Web Applications, Technologies, and Solutions Full-service web and database design, development, and hosting. http://www.itcs.umich.edu/wats/ - "Putting U on the Web" _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor