Dec. 13, 2017
8:55 p.m.
Well, what I meant by that was that they are probably both working from the version 1 standard. It was already on my to do list to fix dateutil's support for the newer versions. Either way doesn't seem amazingly critical since these are just best guesses about timezone transitions 20 years in the future, so hopefully no one is relying on them being accurate (though I imagine at least some people are). On 12/13/2017 03:51 PM, Zefram wrote:
Paul G wrote:
Neither of them supports the 64-bit files, either.
Well then, they can just use the actual explicit transition (as you say pytz does), and they'll be fine. Unless, by some bizarre chance, the world doesn't end by 2038.
-zefram