Python + PostgreSQL

Martin Christensen knightsofspamalot-factotum at gvdnet.dk
Tue Jan 7 13:24:05 EST 2003


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>>>>> "Jorge" == Jorge Godoy <godoy at metalab.unc.edu> writes:
Jorge> As shown in http://www.python.org/topics/database/modules.html
Jorge> there are some modules that can talk to PostgreSQL and are
Jorge> DB-SIG compliant. Is there one that is more commonly used?

I don't know.

Jorge> Or I can try and use any of those?

If they're all compliant, the difference between them should be merely
a question of convenience and performance. I am not in a position to
make recommendations.

Jorge> From the description on the page above PyGresQL seems to be the
Jorge> one recommended... Am I wrong?

I'm not sure if one is recommended more than the others on that
page. I use pyPgSQL because it comes packaged for my OS (Debian
GNU/Linux).

Martin

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