[issue30684] datetime.fromtimestamp raises OSError on first day after epoch on Windows

R. David Murray report at bugs.python.org
Fri Jun 16 13:06:14 EDT 2017


R. David Murray added the comment:

This appears to be a duplicate of issue 29097.

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nosy: +r.david.murray
resolution:  -> duplicate
stage:  -> resolved
status: open -> closed
superseder:  -> datetime.fromtimestamp(t) when 0 <= t <= 86399 fails on Python 3.6

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