MySQLdb - possible without install?

Ken ken_chiba at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 17 07:17:36 EDT 2001


Okay... thanks for your suggestions.  I have been on the provider's
case for a few months now to install the module - which they promised
to do a while ago.. but still no luck!  I guess I'll just have to wait
it out.

Thanks again,



On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 02:35:40 +0200, gerhard.nospam at bigfoot.de (Gerhard
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>On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 23:40:24 GMT, Ken <ken_chiba at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>Ok.
>>
>>Still no luck!  In case I'm just missing something... here is a
>>listing of various files/directories:
>
>Sorry, I'm out of ideas, too. The "ImportError: File not found" is the thing I
>don't get. If I had to debug, I would check if you can import a file "mysql.py"
>in the cgi-bin directory instead. (One, very improbable thing could be that the
>provider disabled dynamic loading of extension modules. But they would have had
>to do this explicitly on Linux.)
>
>I'd perhaps contact the provider and ask if they could install the module.
>
>What I have done one time, is install my own copy of Python in the cgi-bin
>directory. But this is normally more difficult than installing MySQLdb and it
>really sucks if you don't have access via ssh.
>
>Gerhard
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