On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 2:21 PM, chase pettet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> import os, time, sys > current = time.time() > os.chdir("c:\BACKUPS\DEV1") > > for f in os.listdir('.'): > modtime = os.path.getmtime('.') > if modtime < current - 30 * 86400: > os.remove(f) > I'm not in a place where I can test anything at the moment, but the first thing I always do in situations like this is to throw print/logging statements all over the place so I can see what's going on. (Slows it down terribly, but it's temporary, right?) I would do something like this: for f in os.listdir('.'): modtime = os.path.getmtime('.') print f, modtime if modtime < current - 30 * 86400: print f, " should be removed... is it?" os.remove(f) At least it'll give you some idea of where things are going wrong. As I say, it's always the first thing I try. It's rarely the last. > This is my first list post. Thanks for any help! > Welcome to the list! Pull up a chair... -- www.fsrtechnologies.com
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