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Bostjan: please understand that this is not possible. The build date is the date when Python interpreter was actually built. If I build Python on my Linux machine today, I get today's date. So there isn't any single one right "build date" - on Unix, people will typically see different strings.
FWIW, on my system, the prompt reads
Python 3.4.0 (v3.4.0:04f714765c13, Mar 22 2014, 13:30:59)
[GCC 4.7.2] on linux |
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2014-03-22 12:32:20 | loewis | set | recipients:
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2014-03-22 12:32:20 | loewis | set | messageid: <1395491540.41.0.729707857863.issue20975@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2014-03-22 12:32:20 | loewis | link | issue20975 messages |
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