> UNICODE to ASCII. Also the code crashed after running in the 
> same python 
> IDLE shell for four times.

I was able to reproduce this and will make a new driver 
available when the bug is fixed.

> got another 
> weird output from the dbproc with unicode/non-unicode columns mix.
> 
> (1, 'Hello world', u'Hello world')
> ('*************', 'Goodbye world', 
> u'\u6f6f\u6264\u6579\u7720\u726f\u646c\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020
> \u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u
> 2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u20
> 20\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020
> \u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u2020\u0120Goodbye 
> world')

This seems to be a kernel bug. I forwarded it to the kernel developers.

BTW: thanks for taking the time to create demo scripts.

Daniel Dittmar

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