KirbyBase is a simple, plain-text, database management system written in Python. It can be used either embedded in a python script or in a client/server, multi-user mode. You use python code to express your queries instead of having to use another language such as SQL. KirbyBase is disk-based, not memory-based. Database changes are immediately written to disk.
You can find more information on KirbyBase at: http://www.netpromi.com/kirbybase.html You can download KirbyBase for Python at: http://www.netpromi.com/files/KirbyBase_Python_1.9.zip I would like to thank David Edwards and Pierre Quentel for their contributions to this release. Changes in Version 1.9: -Fixed a bug that can occur on very fast machines when sending data between the client and the server. Thanks to David Edwards for this fix. -Added a method, setDefaultReturnType, that allows you to, set the default return type of results from the select method. The default is still 'list', but you can set it to 'list', 'object', or 'dict'. Thanks to David Edwards for this suggested enhancement. -Added methods addFields and dropFields. These allow you to add new columns to a table and remove existing columns from the table. Thanks to Pierre Quentel for the code for these two enhancements. Jamey Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list