Re: [HACKERS] Python Interface Hacking

2010-07-07 Thread James William Pye
On Jul 7, 2010, at 12:07 AM, Peter Froehlich wrote: > I joined this list under the mis-impression that it was about hacking > the Python interfaces to pgsql. Is there possibly another list for > that? Or is the Python stuff just mixed in with all the rest? Sorry > for the meta-question... For BSD/

Re: [HACKERS] Python Interface Hacking

2010-07-07 Thread Jan Urbański
On 07/07/10 17:19, Peter Froehlich wrote: On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: If you want to hack PL/Python, which is a Python interpreter embedded into the PostgreSQL server, then this is the right place. (Yes, it's mixed with all the rest.) If you want to hack a Python c

Re: [HACKERS] Python Interface Hacking

2010-07-07 Thread Peter Froehlich
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > If you want to hack PL/Python, which is a Python interpreter embedded > into the PostgreSQL server, then this is the right place.  (Yes, it's > mixed with all the rest.) > > If you want to hack a Python client driver, then go to > http://in

Re: [HACKERS] Python Interface Hacking

2010-07-07 Thread Peter Eisentraut
On ons, 2010-07-07 at 03:07 -0400, Peter Froehlich wrote: > I joined this list under the mis-impression that it was about hacking > the Python interfaces to pgsql. Is there possibly another list for > that? Or is the Python stuff just mixed in with all the rest? Sorry > for the meta-question... If

Re: [HACKERS] Python Interface Hacking

2010-07-07 Thread Robert Haas
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 3:07 AM, Peter Froehlich wrote: > I joined this list under the mis-impression that it was about hacking > the Python interfaces to pgsql. Is there possibly another list for > that? Or is the Python stuff just mixed in with all the rest? Sorry > for the meta-question... Well

[HACKERS] Python Interface Hacking

2010-07-07 Thread Peter Froehlich
Hi all, I joined this list under the mis-impression that it was about hacking the Python interfaces to pgsql. Is there possibly another list for that? Or is the Python stuff just mixed in with all the rest? Sorry for the meta-question... Cheers, Peter -- Peter H. Froehlich