Fix incorrect mtime comparison in distutils (#11933).
This is a regression introduced in 9211a5d7d0b4, when uses of ST_MTIME
constants were changed to uses of st_mtime attributes. As diagnosed in
the bug report, this change is not merely stylistic: st_mtime is a
float but ST_MTIME’s resolution is rounded to the seconds, so there was
a mismatch between the values seen by file_util and dep_util which
caused an sdist to be unnecessarily created a second time on an ext4
filesystem.
This patch has been tested by John S. Gruber, who reported the bug.
As this is a simple code revert, I think it’s okay to commit without a
unit test.
diff --git a/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py b/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
index 4e40df6..2b75905 100644
--- a/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
+++ b/Lib/distutils/dep_util.py
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
__revision__ = "$Id$"
import os
+from stat import ST_MTIME
from distutils.errors import DistutilsFileError
def newer(source, target):
@@ -27,7 +28,7 @@
if not os.path.exists(target):
return True
- return os.stat(source).st_mtime > os.stat(target).st_mtime
+ return os.stat(source)[ST_MTIME] > os.stat(target)[ST_MTIME]
def newer_pairwise(sources, targets):
"""Walk two filename lists in parallel, testing if each source is newer
@@ -71,7 +72,7 @@
# is more recent than 'target', then 'target' is out-of-date and
# we can immediately return true. If we fall through to the end
# of the loop, then 'target' is up-to-date and we return false.
- target_mtime = os.stat(target).st_mtime
+ target_mtime = os.stat(target)[ST_MTIME]
for source in sources:
if not os.path.exists(source):
@@ -82,7 +83,7 @@
elif missing == 'newer': # missing source means target is
return True # out-of-date
- if os.stat(source).st_mtime > target_mtime:
+ if os.stat(source)[ST_MTIME] > target_mtime:
return True
return False