Darren, This case was approved during PSARC's open business today.
Thanks, John On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 10:17, John Fischer wrote: > PSARC, > > I am sponsoring this fast track for Darren Kenny of the Gnome team > in Dublin, Ireland. The case directory contains this proposal. I > have set the timer for Friday, February 22nd, 2008. > > This project proposes to integrate PySQLite into a Minor release of > Solaris. PySQLite is an open source DB-API 2.0-compliant [PEP-0249] > database interface to SQLite for Python. SQLite is currently being > reviewed within LSARC (2008/059 case). That case will most likely > be superseded soon by another case that will upgrade the SQLite > interfaces. I will be following any subsequent SQLite ARC developments > to insure that either the subsequent case is presented or a contract > filed for this case. > > Thanks, > > John > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Template Version: @(#)onepager.txt 1.35 07/11/07 SMI > Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems > > > 1. Introduction > 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: > > PySQLite > > 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: > > Darren Kenny > > 1.3. Date of This Document: > > 01/31/08 > > 1.3.1. Date this project was conceived: > > 05/08/01 > > 1.4. Name of Major Document Customer(s)/Consumer(s): > > 1.4.1. The PAC or CPT you expect to review your project: > > Solaris PAC > > 1.4.2. The ARC(s) you expect to review your project: > > PSARC > > 1.4.3. The Director/VP who is "Sponsoring" this project: > > robert.odea at sun.com > > 1.4.4. The name of your business unit: > > OPG / OpenSource. > > 1.5. Email Aliases: > 1.5.1. Responsible Manager: > > leo.binchy at sun.com > > 1.5.2. Responsible Engineer: > > darren.kenny at sun.com > > 1.5.3. Marketing Manager: > > dan.roberts at sun.com > > 1.5.4. Interest List: > > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org > > 4. Technical Description: > 4.1. Details: > > PySQLite is an open source DB-API 2.0-compliant [PEP-0249] database > interface for SQLite. > > SQLite is a relational database management system contained in a > relatively small C library. > > PySQLite makes this powerful embedded SQL engine available to Python > programmers. It stays compatible with the Python database API > specification 2.0, but also exposes most of SQLite's native API, so > that it is for example possible to create user-defined SQL functions > and aggregates in Python. > > The version being integrated is 2.4.1 > > 4.2. Bug/RFE Number(s): > > None. > > 4.3. In Scope: > > See above. > > 4.4. Out of Scope: > > See above. > > 4.5. Interfaces: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Exported Stability Comments > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > SUNWpysqlite Uncommitted Package name > sqlite Uncommitted Python module [PEP-2249] > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Imported Stability Comments > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Python 2.4.x External PSARC 2005/532 > SQLite C API Volatile LSARC 2008/059 > > 4.6. Doc Impact: > > Man page will be provided pointing to the on-line API documentation. > > 4.7. Admin/Config Impact: > > None. > > 4.8. HA Impact: > > None. > > 4.9. I18N/L10N Impact: > > The JDS team and the G11N are working together to evaluation and > provide I18N/L10N support. > > 4.10. Packaging & Delivery: > > Adds new package, SUNWpysqlite, approx 145 KB. > Package will go into SUNWCall, SUNWCXall and SUNWCprog clusters. > > 4.11. Security Impact: > > None. > > 4.12. Dependencies: > > The following versions of the imported interfaces are required: > Python >= 2.3 > SQLite >= 3.0.8 > > 5. Reference Documents: > > PSARC 2005/532, Python migration from /usr/sfw to /usr and upgrade > to v2.4.x > > LSARC 2007/608, Including MySQL 5.0 with Solaris > > [PEP-0249] http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0249.html > > PySQLite API > http://initd.org/pub/software/pysqlite/doc/usage-guide.html > >
