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In-Reply-To: <199905022331.SM00178@hostforce.com> Message-ID: On 2 May 1999, Brian Nichols wrote: > Dear Web Developer, FYI, I reported this dickweed relay spammer last night. It looks like he spidered starship.python.net. Usually I don't recommend reporting anything older than a couple hours, but if you've got one, report it, so his ISP has no illusions about this being personal e-mail. His IP was 209.162.42.157, his ISP is ispmodems.net, and the complaint address is abuse@thegrid.net. -- andy dustman | programmer/analyst | comstar communications corporation telephone: 770.485.6025 / 706.549.7689 | icq: 32922760 | pgp: 0xc72f3f1d From guenter@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de Thu May 6 11:00:02 1999 From: guenter@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de (guenter@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de) Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 12:00:02 +0200 (MST) Subject: [DB-SIG] MSQL Database Access Message-ID: <199905061000.AA29461@ubkaaix6.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de> I had to access an MSQL database from Python late last year. At that time I found an mSQLmodule and something called mSQLpython, that appeared to be very old. I decided to use mSQLmodule and found that it did not work out of the box with Python 1.5.1. I have patched the old version I found then (I believe it was 0.x, but I would have to check for sure) and this works for me, even with 1.5.2 From time to time I checked Python web pages to find out if somebody else would provide a newer version but it doesn't seem anyone is using MSQL anymore (mySQL seems to have taken over completely). There is a link from tha main site (www.python.org) to http://www.ollie.clive.ia.us/jeff/python/msql/ - which says that Jeff does not maintain the mSQL module. If anyone is interested in using MSQL from a current Python version and there is nobody else maintaining a module for this purpose I would glad to have my email address posted somewhere. I would even clean up my code / merge with other versions, if their is enough interest. So - is anyone else out there doing anything with Python/MSQL? - Guenter -- Guenter Radestock, Universitaetsbibliothek Karlsruhe guenter@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/~guenter From mal@lemburg.com Thu May 6 16:49:46 1999 From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 17:49:46 +0200 Subject: [DB-SIG] MSQL Database Access References: <199905061000.AA29461@ubkaaix6.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de> Message-ID: <3731BA1A.4FA7659C@lemburg.com> guenter@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de wrote: > > I had to access an MSQL database from Python late last year. At that > time I found an mSQLmodule and something called mSQLpython, that > appeared to be very old. I decided to use mSQLmodule and found that it > did not work out of the box with Python 1.5.1. I have patched the old > version I found then (I believe it was 0.x, but I would have to check > for sure) and this works for me, even with 1.5.2 > > >From time to time I checked Python web pages to find out if somebody > else would provide a newer version but it doesn't seem anyone is using > MSQL anymore (mySQL seems to have taken over completely). There is a > link from tha main site (www.python.org) to > http://www.ollie.clive.ia.us/jeff/python/msql/ - which says that Jeff > does not maintain the mSQL module. > > If anyone is interested in using MSQL from a current Python version and > there is nobody else maintaining a module for this purpose I would glad > to have my email address posted somewhere. I would even clean up my > code / merge with other versions, if their is enough interest. Why not simply upload the code to e.g. ftp.python.org and then inform Andrew to update the topics page accordingly ?! > So - is anyone else out there doing anything with Python/MSQL? I guess everybody has moved on to MySQL. Cheers, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Y2000: Y2000: 239 days left Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://starship.python.net/crew/lemburg/ From akuchlin@cnri.reston.va.us Fri May 7 19:21:51 1999 From: akuchlin@cnri.reston.va.us (Andrew M. Kuchling) Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 14:21:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [DB-SIG] MSQL Database Access In-Reply-To: <50060094@toto.iv> Message-ID: <14131.11987.112951.806230@amarok.cnri.reston.va.us> M.-A. Lemburg writes: >guenter@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de wrote: >> So - is anyone else out there doing anything with Python/MSQL? > >I guess everybody has moved on to MySQL. Indeed; I couldn't figure out who had the latest version of the mSQL module, or its status. If anyone wants to step forward as the maintainer, please do so. -- A.M. Kuchling http://starship.python.net/crew/amk/ In spite of all this chaos, however, most people seem to lead humdrum lives, and badly want livening up. Do you think we should organize a Chaos-of-the-Month Club, guaranteeing to supply all members with something really unnerving every thirty days? -- Robertson Davies, _Marchbanks' Garland_ From gerrit.sere@lin.vlaanderen.be Tue May 11 11:06:02 1999 From: gerrit.sere@lin.vlaanderen.be (Sere Gerrit) Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 12:06:02 +0200 Subject: [DB-SIG] python-informix Message-ID: <3738010A.340A8DFC@lin.vlaanderen.be> Hi, I want to try to make a connection to Informix with the module informixdb. After the statement import informixdb I received a raise statement. Compiling the module don't give any problem. I use Redhet 5.2 but kernel upgrade to 2.2.7. Any sugestions ? Gerrit gerrit.sere@lin.vlaanderen.be From deirdre@deirdre.net Tue May 11 17:04:10 1999 From: deirdre@deirdre.net (Deirdre Saoirse) Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 12:04:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [DB-SIG] python-informix In-Reply-To: <3738010A.340A8DFC@lin.vlaanderen.be> Message-ID: I had problems with this -- in part I believe because the code for the module is so old. :( In fact, while we were able to get it to compile, I had to use another solution for talking to Oracle. On Tue, 11 May 1999, Sere Gerrit wrote: > Hi, > > I want to try to make a connection to Informix with the module > informixdb. > > After the statement > > import informixdb > > I received a raise statement. > > Compiling the module don't give any problem. > > I use Redhet 5.2 but kernel upgrade to 2.2.7. > > Any sugestions ? > > Gerrit > > gerrit.sere@lin.vlaanderen.be > > > > > _______________________________________________ > DB-SIG maillist - DB-SIG@python.org > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/db-sig > _Deirdre * http://www.linuxcabal.org * http://www.deirdre.net "Everyone needs the luff of a fine penguin" -- Mikey From mwa@gate.net Tue May 11 17:44:05 1999 From: mwa@gate.net (Mark W. Alexander) Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 12:44:05 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [DB-SIG] postgres? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Is anyone working on a 2.0 compliant postgres module? If not, I'm willing to start one. Mark Alexander mwa@gate.net From johnm@magnet.com Tue May 11 18:00:43 1999 From: johnm@magnet.com (John Mitchell) Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 13:00:43 -0400 Subject: [DB-SIG] python-informix In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 11 May 1999, Deirdre Saoirse wrote: > I had problems with this -- in part I believe because the code for the > module is so old. :( In fact, while we were able to get it to compile, I > had to use another solution for talking to Oracle. So, is Informix all happy, or did you ditch it and switch to Oracle? - j From deirdre@deirdre.net Tue May 11 18:19:50 1999 From: deirdre@deirdre.net (Deirdre Saoirse) Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 13:19:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [DB-SIG] python-informix In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 11 May 1999, John Mitchell wrote: > On Tue, 11 May 1999, Deirdre Saoirse wrote: > > > I had problems with this -- in part I believe because the code for the > > module is so old. :( In fact, while we were able to get it to compile, I > > had to use another solution for talking to Oracle. > > So, is Informix all happy, or did you ditch it and switch to Oracle? Actually, we worked around the problem in Javascript rather than using Python. :( It seems the Oracle work done was for a much older (and incompatible to what we were using) version of Informix. Perhaps you didn't hear, but I left Magnet (I love the company, it's just that I needed, for personal reasons, to move to San Francisco)...and thus it's not something I still need to work around. _Deirdre * http://www.linuxcabal.org * http://www.deirdre.net "Everyone needs the luff of a fine penguin" -- Mikey From tbryan@arlut.utexas.edu Thu May 13 23:17:45 1999 From: tbryan@arlut.utexas.edu (Thomas Bryan) Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 17:17:45 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [DB-SIG] python-informix In-Reply-To: <3738010A.340A8DFC@lin.vlaanderen.be> Message-ID: On Tue, 11 May 1999, Sere Gerrit wrote: > I want to try to make a connection to Informix with the module > informixdb. Another solution is to use mxODBC and connect to the Informix DB with ODBC. I'm considering that solution myself. > After the statement > import informixdb > I received a raise statement. I remember something like this when I first tried informixdb, but I was able to work around it (on Red Hat 5.2). It was a silly little problem...but, I can't remember what it was. :-/ Maybe I'll remember if you actually post the entire error message. > Any sugestions ? At one point, Stephen Turner (sjturner@ix.netcom.com) considered taking over maintenance of the informixdb code. Bertil posted that he (Bertil) can't maintain it and would be happy if someone else took up the code. I don't remember what ever happened since I got pulled off of the DB work for which I needed informixdb. I'm interested again since I might be suddenly put back to work with informix, and I want to have a good RAD language to use when we start our development. I know that Stephen at least has some patches for the current version of the informixdb. Perhaps we can convince him at least to post those somewhere. ---Tom ------------------------------------------- Tom Bryan Applied Research Laboratories University of Texas at Austin From sjturner@ix.netcom.com Fri May 14 02:54:39 1999 From: sjturner@ix.netcom.com (Stephen J. Turner) Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 21:54:39 -0400 Subject: [DB-SIG] python-informix Message-ID: <013801be9daf$15be8e40$010000c0@taran> Hi Tom, >At one point, Stephen Turner (sjturner@ix.netcom.com) considered taking >over maintenance of the informixdb code. Bertil posted that he (Bertil) >can't maintain it and would be happy if someone else took up the code. >I don't remember what ever happened since I got pulled off of the DB work >for which I needed informixdb. I'm interested again since I might be >suddenly put back to work with informix, and I want to have a good RAD >language to use when we start our development. > >I know that Stephen at least has some patches for the current version of >the informixdb. Perhaps we can convince him at least to post those >somewhere. OK, feeling just a little guilty now. :-( I've had those informixdb patches since January and still haven't published them. Thanks for the much-needed motivational reminder (aka kick in the pants). I'll see what I can do within the next week or so to package up the patches and post them on the Starship. Keep watching this SIG for a modest announcement. Thanks, Stephen -- Stephen J. 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--------------789067CAA9655723E34F7B85-- From Deirdre Saoirse Mon May 17 19:03:10 1999 From: Deirdre Saoirse (Deirdre Saoirse) Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 14:03:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [DB-SIG] IBM Data Management: DB2 Universal Database 5.2 for Linux home page In-Reply-To: <37405537.DB61F7A2@dnrc.bell-labs.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 17 May 1999, Aaron Watters wrote: > Looks like it'd be a good idea for someone to do a DB2 dbapi > module... > > http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/linux/ > > Just a thought. -- Aaron Watters It was actually on my todo list. _Deirdre * http://www.linuxcabal.org * http://www.deirdre.net "Everyone needs the luff of a fine penguin" -- Mikey From mal@lemburg.com Mon May 17 21:39:43 1999 From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 22:39:43 +0200 Subject: [DB-SIG] IBM Data Management: DB2 Universal Database 5.2 for Linux home page References: <37405537.DB61F7A2@dnrc.bell-labs.com> Message-ID: <37407E8F.6471CD82@lemburg.com> Aaron Watters wrote: > > Looks like it'd be a good idea for someone to do a DB2 dbapi > module... > > http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/linux/ > > ... > Web browser. For Java > developers, DB2 Universal > Database for Linux offers > support for JDBC and SQLJ, and > Net.Data allows for the > creation of dynamic data > driven Web applications. Perl > developers can also take > advantage of our DB2 Universal > Database Perl driver for the > Perl Database Interface. > ... Looks like IBM is missing a few Python fans :-) BTW, I was wondering if there already is a DBAPI compliant generic JDBC package out there... would be nice to have in order for much the same reasons as ODBC interfaces are nice to have. It should be pretty straight forward to implement. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Y2000: Y2000: 228 days left Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://starship.python.net/crew/lemburg/ From JamesC@morpho.com Fri May 21 01:04:08 1999 From: JamesC@morpho.com (Chavez, James) Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 17:04:08 -0700 Subject: [DB-SIG] Oracle module Message-ID: Can you help find the latest oracle module for Unix. Specifically for 4.2.1 AIX, Oracle 7.3.3.0.0 or 8.0. thanks, JamesC From infotechsys@pivot.net Thu May 20 10:13:51 1999 From: infotechsys@pivot.net (Wayne) Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 05:13:51 -0400 Subject: [DB-SIG] Spreadsheet? Message-ID: <3743D24F.32973C03@pivot.net> Hello, Dose anyone know of a good spreadsheet that works with PostgrSQL and uses python? later- Wayne From sjturner@ix.netcom.com Fri May 21 20:06:32 1999 From: sjturner@ix.netcom.com (Stephen J. Turner) Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 15:06:32 -0400 Subject: [DB-SIG] informixdb 1.2a1 Message-ID: <3745AEB8.8EBB3BD4@ix.netcom.com> Announcing ---------- Release 1.2alpha1 of informixdb, a DB-API 1.0 compliant package for Informix: http://starship.python.net/crew/sturner/informixdb.html This is the first new release of informixdb since March 1997. -- Stephen J. Turner

informixdb 1.2a1 - An Informix implementation of the Python Database API. (21-May-99) From sjturner@ix.netcom.com Fri May 21 21:55:18 1999 From: sjturner@ix.netcom.com (Stephen J. Turner) Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 16:55:18 -0400 Subject: [DB-SIG] JDBC DBAPI (was Re: IBM Data Management: DB2 Universal Database 5.2 for Linux home page) Linux home page) References: <37405537.DB61F7A2@dnrc.bell-labs.com> <37407E8F.6471CD82@lemburg.com> Message-ID: <3745C836.47C0D7DA@ix.netcom.com> "M.-A. Lemburg" wrote: > BTW, I was wondering if there already is a DBAPI compliant > generic JDBC package out there... would be nice to have > in order for much the same reasons as ODBC interfaces are > nice to have. It should be pretty straight forward to > implement. Do you mean for JPython? I've been tinkering with a JDBC DBAPI implementation -- so far strictly in Python, but I'm considering doing it in Java (as with cPickle and struct). Nothing much to show for it yet... -- Stephen J. Turner From jim@digicool.com Mon May 24 15:26:18 1999 From: jim@digicool.com (Jim Fulton) Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 10:26:18 -0400 Subject: [DB-SIG] Oracle module References: Message-ID: <3749618A.BE3AA72A@digicool.com> "Chavez, James" wrote: > > Can you help find the latest oracle module for Unix. > > Specifically for 4.2.1 AIX, Oracle 7.3.3.0.0 or 8.0. Here's one: http://www.zope.org/Download/DCOracle -- Jim Fulton mailto:jim@digicool.com Python Powered! Technical Director (888) 344-4332 http://www.python.org Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com http://www.zope.org Under US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C), Sec.227(a)(2)(B) This email address may not be added to any commercial mail list with out my permission. Violation of my privacy with advertising or SPAM will result in a suit for a MINIMUM of $500 damages/incident, $1500 for repeats. From mal@lemburg.com Tue May 25 10:32:41 1999 From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 11:32:41 +0200 Subject: [DB-SIG] JDBC DBAPI References: <37405537.DB61F7A2@dnrc.bell-labs.com> <37407E8F.6471CD82@lemburg.com> <3745C836.47C0D7DA@ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: <374A6E39.49DA5092@lemburg.com> Stephen J. Turner wrote: > > "M.-A. Lemburg" wrote: > > BTW, I was wondering if there already is a DBAPI compliant > > generic JDBC package out there... would be nice to have > > in order for much the same reasons as ODBC interfaces are > > nice to have. It should be pretty straight forward to > > implement. > > Do you mean for JPython? I've been tinkering with a JDBC DBAPI > implementation -- so far strictly in Python, but I'm considering doing > it in Java (as with cPickle and struct). Nothing much to show for it > yet... Yes, porting Python DB apps to JPython would then be much easier, I guess. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Y2000: 220 days left Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/ From snajdr@firma.seznam.cz Tue May 25 12:27:48 1999 From: snajdr@firma.seznam.cz (Petr Snajdr) Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 13:27:48 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [DB-SIG] Solid and mxODBC? Message-ID: Helo, has anyone tried to compile the mxODBC for Solid/Linux? unzip mxODBC-1.1.0.zip cd ODBC/solid make -f Makefile.pre.in boot emacs Setup emacs Makefile (Add: -I/usr/local/solid/include) make [...] gcc -fpic -DMAL_DEBUG -DDONT_HAVE_SQLTablePrivileges -DDONT_HAVE_SQLColumnPrivileges -DDONT_HAVE_SQLForeignKeys -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedures -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedureColumns -DSolidServer -I/home/solid/include -g -O2 -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 -I/usr/local/solid/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c ./mxSQLCodes.c gcc -fpic -DMAL_DEBUG -DDONT_HAVE_SQLTablePrivileges -DDONT_HAVE_SQLColumnPrivileges -DDONT_HAVE_SQLForeignKeys -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedures -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedureColumns -DSolidServer -I/home/solid/include -g -O2 -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 -I/usr/local/solid/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c ./mxODBC.c ./mxODBC.c: In function `mxODBCursor_BindInputParameter': ./mxODBC.c:2519: `SQL_TYPE_NULL' undeclared (first use this function) ./mxODBC.c:2519: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once ./mxODBC.c:2519: for each function it appears in.) ./mxODBC.c: In function `mxODBCursor_Execute': ./mxODBC.c:3091: `SQL_TYPE_NULL' undeclared (first use this function) make: *** [mxODBC.o] Error 1 Anyone have a better version? Replacement? Help? -- S pozdravem Petr Snajdr http://www.seznam.cz/ From mal@lemburg.com Tue May 25 13:49:18 1999 From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 14:49:18 +0200 Subject: [DB-SIG] Solid and mxODBC? References: Message-ID: <374A9C4E.78DEF31E@lemburg.com> Petr Snajdr wrote: > > Helo, > has anyone tried to compile the mxODBC for Solid/Linux? > > unzip mxODBC-1.1.0.zip > cd ODBC/solid > make -f Makefile.pre.in boot > emacs Setup > emacs Makefile (Add: -I/usr/local/solid/include) > make > > [...] > > gcc -fpic -DMAL_DEBUG -DDONT_HAVE_SQLTablePrivileges > -DDONT_HAVE_SQLColumnPrivileges -DDONT_HAVE_SQLForeignKeys > -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedures -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedureColumns -DSolidServer > -I/home/solid/include -g -O2 -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 > -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 -I/usr/local/solid/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H > -c ./mxSQLCodes.c > gcc -fpic -DMAL_DEBUG -DDONT_HAVE_SQLTablePrivileges > -DDONT_HAVE_SQLColumnPrivileges -DDONT_HAVE_SQLForeignKeys > -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedures -DDONT_HAVE_SQLProcedureColumns -DSolidServer > -I/home/solid/include -g -O2 -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 > -I/usr/local/include/python1.5 -I/usr/local/solid/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H > -c ./mxODBC.c > ./mxODBC.c: In function `mxODBCursor_BindInputParameter': > ./mxODBC.c:2519: `SQL_TYPE_NULL' undeclared (first use this function) > ./mxODBC.c:2519: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > ./mxODBC.c:2519: for each function it appears in.) > ./mxODBC.c: In function `mxODBCursor_Execute': > ./mxODBC.c:3091: `SQL_TYPE_NULL' undeclared (first use this function) > make: *** [mxODBC.o] Error 1 > > Anyone have a better version? Replacement? Help? The next version will have a fix. Until then, simply add a define to mxODBC.c: /* Some drivers don't define this value (even though its standard ODBC 2.0), e.g. Solid is one that doesn't. Since we use it in the binding code below, we simply redefine it to its standard value taken from WINDOWS.H. */ #ifndef SQL_TYPE_NULL # define SQL_TYPE_NULL 0 #endif -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Y2000: 220 days left Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/ From snajdr@firma.seznam.cz Tue May 25 14:39:37 1999 From: snajdr@firma.seznam.cz (Petr Snajdr) Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 15:39:37 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [DB-SIG] Solid and mxODBC? In-Reply-To: <374A9C4E.78DEF31E@lemburg.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 25 May 1999, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > > ./mxODBC.c: In function `mxODBCursor_Execute': > > ./mxODBC.c:3091: `SQL_TYPE_NULL' undeclared (first use this function) > > make: *** [mxODBC.o] Error 1 > #ifndef SQL_TYPE_NULL > # define SQL_TYPE_NULL 0 > #endif Thanks. but step 5 fails (http://starship.python.net/~lemburg/mxODBC.html#Installation) 4) make ... OK 5) Get your database running, and try to connect with the new module. /usr/local/bin/python1.5 Python 1.5.2 (#1, May 25 1999, 11:33:07) [GCC 2.7.2.3] on linux2 Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam >>> import mxODBC Traceback (innermost last): File "", line 1, in ? ImportError: initialization of module mxODBC failed (exceptions.ImportError:No module named DateTime) Oops /usr/local/bin/python1.5 /root/ODBC/test.py Traceback (innermost last): File "/root/ODBC/test.py", line 23, in ? import DateTime,mxODBC ImportError: No module named DateTime $ emacs /root/ODBC/test.py (replace string DateTime -> mxDateTime) /usr/local/bin/python1.5 /root/ODBC/test.py ======================================================================== mxODBC Test Suite ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Subpackage Name [MySQL]: Solid Import of ODBC.'Solid' failed: No module named ODBC.Solid DateTime == mxDateTime? Thanks -- S pozdravem Petr Snajdr Seznam Ceskeho Internetu: http://www.seznam.cz/ Magazin pro kazdeho: http://www.novinky.cz/ Seznam Dnes: http://dnes.seznam.cz/ Navody, recenze, technika: http://www.novinky.cz/Index/TechDesk/ From adustman@comstar.net Tue May 25 18:15:54 1999 From: adustman@comstar.net (Andy Dustman) Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 13:15:54 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [DB-SIG] Solid and mxODBC? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 25 May 1999, Petr Snajdr wrote: > /usr/local/bin/python1.5 > Python 1.5.2 (#1, May 25 1999, 11:33:07) [GCC 2.7.2.3] on linux2 > Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam > >>> import mxODBC > Traceback (innermost last): > File "", line 1, in ? > ImportError: initialization of module mxODBC failed > (exceptions.ImportError:No module named DateTime) Did you install the mxDateTime package? Is it on your PYTHONPATH? -- andy dustman | programmer/analyst | comstar communications corporation telephone: 770.485.6025 / 706.549.7689 | icq: 32922760 | pgp: 0xc72f3f1d From mal@lemburg.com Tue May 25 18:11:57 1999 From: mal@lemburg.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 19:11:57 +0200 Subject: [DB-SIG] Solid and mxODBC? References: Message-ID: <374AD9DD.3928A3EB@lemburg.com> Petr Snajdr wrote: > > /usr/local/bin/python1.5 /root/ODBC/test.py > Traceback (innermost last): > File "/root/ODBC/test.py", line 23, in ? > import DateTime,mxODBC > ImportError: No module named DateTime > > $ emacs /root/ODBC/test.py (replace string DateTime -> mxDateTime) > > /usr/local/bin/python1.5 /root/ODBC/test.py > ======================================================================== > mxODBC Test Suite > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subpackage Name [MySQL]: Solid > > Import of ODBC.'Solid' failed: No module named ODBC.Solid > > DateTime == mxDateTime? You must have installed the package mxDateTime before installing mxODBC. Note that the package's Python name is DateTime. If you have already unzipped the two, make sure that the directory where you unzipped them is on the PYTHONPATH (and make sure the two package dirs are not. BTW: The test.py script you're using seems to be pretty old or modified; my version says: import DateTime,ODBC on line 23. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Y2000: 220 days left Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/ From msrisney@ingr.com Sun May 30 02:24:44 1999 From: msrisney@ingr.com (Risney, Marc S) Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 20:24:44 -0500 Subject: [DB-SIG] DCOracle? Message-ID: <0534AD5B0B58D21190B1080009B96E8978C84A@HQ2> Can someone - clue me in - too the the elusive compiled DCOracle Win32 extension? or as Zope 2.0 rolls out will the DCOracle be included??