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Re: is psycopg2 broken in etch?





--On torsdag, juli 17, 2008 17.22.07 +0200 Fabio Tranchitella <kobold@kobold.it> wrote:

Hello Emil,

Hello Fabio!

Sorry for the delay, thanks for getting back to me!


* 2008-07-17 17:18, Emil Pedersen wrote:
I have (very simple) python program that makes use of psycopg2 to
access a postgresql database (still very simple).

Can you post here your script? It would help to debug the situation.

I removed most of the unused stuff but it's still about 150 lines
so I've included a link to it (the full of it), and also the table
definition.  If it is ok to post such a long script to the list I'll
happily do it.
 http://83.253.255.25/tmp/


Since I'm on Debian/Etch amd64, I wonder if the "natural" version of
psycopg2 (2.0.5.1-6) have had any fixes backported from never
versions?

I think 2.0.5.1 already contains the fix (2.0.5.1 != 2.0.5).

Could be, I tried to find something about it in some changelog but
didn't find much (neither that it was fixed nor that it was not).
 Btw I forgot the url to the forementioned note:
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/psycopg2/+bug/108067

and here is the one for psycopg2:
   http://www.initd.org/pub/software/psycopg/ChangeLog-2.0


On a side note I tried to bring back the version from Sid (using
apt-get source ...) but there were too many dependencys for me to
feel comfort about.  Is there some easy way to "strip it" from stuff
I know I wont be using (e.i. debug and zope packages)?

You have to rebuild the package in etch, because it contains a binary
library which is depending on a newer libc6 and so on.

Oush, sounds nasty.

// Emil


Best regards,

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Fabio Tranchitella                         http://www.kobold.it
Free Software Developer and Consultant     http://www.tranchitella.it
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