Package: python-sqlobject
Version: 0.12.4-2
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I experienced the same problem.
Attached you find a patch that fixes the issue for me.
It simply checks, if the "autocommit" attribute is callable - otherwise
the attribute is ignored (as it should be).
cheers,
Lars
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Kernel: Linux 3.0.0-1-686-pae
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Depends (Version) | Installed
====================================-+-============
python | 2.6.7-2
python-support (>= 0.90.0) | 1.0.14
python-pkg-resources (>= 0.6c8) | 0.6.16-1
python-formencode | 1.2.4-2
Package's Recommends field is empty.
Suggests (Version) | Installed
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python-mysqldb |
python-sqlite |
python-psycopg2 | 2.4.2-1
python-kinterbasdb |
python-maxdb |
diff -ruN sqlobject.orig//postgres/pgconnection.py sqlobject/postgres/pgconnection.py
--- sqlobject.orig//postgres/pgconnection.py 2010-01-06 16:43:11.000000000 +0100
+++ sqlobject/postgres/pgconnection.py 2011-08-15 15:44:13.000000000 +0200
@@ -115,8 +115,8 @@
connectionFromURI = classmethod(connectionFromURI)
def _setAutoCommit(self, conn, auto):
- # psycopg2 does not have an autocommit method.
- if hasattr(conn, 'autocommit'):
+ # psycopg2 does not have an autocommit method, but a bool attribute with that name
+ if hasattr(conn, 'autocommit') and callable(conn.autocommit):
conn.autocommit(auto)
def makeConnection(self):
@@ -128,8 +128,8 @@
except self.module.OperationalError, e:
raise self.module.OperationalError("%s; used connection string %r" % (e, self.dsn))
if self.autoCommit:
- # psycopg2 does not have an autocommit method.
- if hasattr(conn, 'autocommit'):
+ # psycopg2 does not have an autocommit method, but a bool attribute with that name
+ if hasattr(conn, 'autocommit') and callable(conn.autocommit):
conn.autocommit(1)
c = conn.cursor()
if self.schema:
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