Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > John> MySQLdb isn't fully supported for Python 2.5 yet, and there's no > > John> tested Windows executable available, although there's an untested > > John> version from a World of Warcraft guild available. > > As Andy Dustman has pointed out a number of times, he doesn't do > > Windows. > > Someone in the MySQLdb community who does use Windows is going to have to > > fill that void. > ...... > > well I have managed to build both extant versions > (MySQL-python-1.2.1_p2 & MySQL-python-1.2.2b2) from source with the > aid of Mr Dustman's comments in the site.cfg files and a very minor > hack to the earlier version. I had to have the sources for Mysql > available as well, but that probably comes with the territory. It > seems the very latest version won't play well with earlier MySQL so I > used MySQL-python-1.2.1_p2 as we are still using some 4.0.27 databases. > > Given that I used a particular version of MySQL, 5.0.33, to build > against I'm not certain that my builds are useful for everyone. I copy > here the differences I had to make to the source to get stuff to build > and run against stock win32 Python-2.5 [...]
Robin may be right, but the resulting binaries are here (not supported, use at your own risk): http://www.reportlab.org/ftp/MySQLdb-1.1.2b2-win32-py25.zip or ftp://www.reportlab.org/MySQLdb-1.1.2b2-win32-py25.zip John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list