On 4/1/2012 9:16 AM, Lennart Regebro wrote: > On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 21:20, Terry Reedy<tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: >> The Windows installer, by default, installs tcl/tk while Python on other >> systems uses the system install. Why can't we do the same for the Olson >> database? > > The problem is that it needs updating. > We could include pytz, but it would be useless on Windows, unless you > also separately installs the Olson database. But including it and > updating it is not Python's job and should not be. My main point is that I (as a Windows's user) do not think that difficulties with Windows should stop inclusion of a useful module. On import, pytz should check for database accessibility and raise an exception if not, and possibly refer to manual section on how to make it accessible. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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