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I have finished version 0.1 of sipPQ, which is libpq sipped for Python.

This is different from PyGreSQL in that it isn't a neat interface to use 
PostgreSQL with all the trimmings. It is as close to the metal as makes 
sense in Python.

It uses sip, so be sure to go to http://riverbankcomputing.co.uk/sip/ to get 
it.

Right now, it is just a libpq interface. I plan to build a seemless pythonic 
library on top of that, to make it user-friendly. I hope that others can 
use it to build their own libraries.

The code is definitely alpha, and it is unknown whether it works 100%. 
However, I am currently writing tests plus my library on top of it, so 
pretty soon it will become more stable and solid, or at least I'll be more 
confident in saying so.

You can download the sources at 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=61057. It's about 
halfway down the page.

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Jonathan Gardner
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