Hi Mark,
Is it possible that pygresql doesn't know how to handle the arrays
properly?
That's true, Postgres arrays have never been supported by Pygres,
probably because they were pretty restricted anyway so hardly anybody
was using them (maybe they have become more useful in newer Postgres
versions, though).
There was an attempt to revamp Pygres about a year ago, and this and
other issues have already been put on the list of things to improve:
http://trac.vex.net:8000/pgtracker/ticket/32
However, motivation to work on Pygres dwindled strongly after psycopg2
changed its license and has become so much better, so there seems to be
no real need for Pygres any more these days. E.g. I think psycopg2
already supports arrays.
But resuming Pygres development is still on my todolist, it would be a
shame to let Pygres die. Don't know what others think (D'Arcy?).
Maybe if somebody could contribute a nice logo and layout for the
homepage and the trac, that would motivate us again. I made something a
year ago (http://www.vex.net/~cito/logo/) but it's not so great and
since then psycopg2 chose a similar theme. Maybe somebody with an
artistic vein has a fancier and funnier idea?
Hm, thinking about it, maybe the "hat" drawing from The Little Prince
would be a fitting logo. We could color it blue and yellow.
-- Christoph
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