[Enrico Tassi, 2010-10-31]
> Could you help me in identifying the problem so that I can propose a
> reasonable patch for squeeze?

Griffith 0.11 was written using SQLAlchemy 0.5.X and Squeeze has 0.6.X.
I (with my python-sqlalchemy's maintainer hat on), was prodding other
maintainers to switch to 0.6.X once I uploaded first betas to
experimental and the transition was complete before the freeze... well,
almost complete - no one was prodding me and thus Griffith 0.12 didn't
make it into Squeeze (I was busy with other Debian work).

Migration guide is here¹. You should start from checking changes in
lib/sql.py and lib/db/*.py files.

[¹] http://www.sqlalchemy.org/trac/wiki/06Migration

Since I have extra 2-3 hours every day now, I'm working on complete rewrite
of Griffith (AKA Griffith 2.0) as Griffith 0.X's code is really ugly and
it's hard to add new features (like built-in webserver or Qt interface).
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