#7786: queries test failure on Python 2.3
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Reporter: Karen Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Owner:
mtredinnick
Status: closed | Milestone:
Component: Database wrapper | Version: SVN
Resolution: fixed | Keywords:
Stage: Accepted | Has_patch: 0
Needs_docs: 0 | Needs_tests: 0
Needs_better_patch: 0 |
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Comment (by russellm):
Replying to [comment:2 Karen Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]:
> Replying to [comment:1 mtredinnick]:
> > I'll try to fix this. It's actually important.
>
> Python 2.3 is still that important, then? I know the answer was a
resounding 'yes' when someone asked on one of the lists about 8 months
ago...but that was 8 months ago. The problem only occurs on 2.3, not 2.4
or 2.5.
Elaborating on Malcolm's comments: Yes, Django 1.0 will support Python 2.3
- for two reasons:
* RHEL4, Debian Sarge and OS X Tiger all provide Python 2.3. These are
not entirely uncommon platform amongst conservative hosting providers (or
older desktop installs)
* Supporting Python implementations other than CPython (i.e., Jython,
PyPy) is on the list for v1.0. Keeping the code compatible with CPython
2.3 is the easiest way to maintain support for these platforms.
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