Re: [PyGreSQL] [ANNOUNCE] Release of PyGreSQL version 5.2.5

2023-10-02 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2023-08-29 01:13, Glyph wrote: Not that I would discourage anyone from contributing to the project to cover other costs, but TLS certificates are free, and have been for several years: https://letsencrypt.org/ Sorry to take so long but I was in the process of

Re: [PyGreSQL] [ANNOUNCE] Release of PyGreSQL version 5.2.5

2023-08-28 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2023-08-28 11:14, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: Hi all, PyGreSQL 5.2.5 with some bugfixes and support for Python 3.11 and Postgres 15 version has been released. @D'Arcy: We currently have a problem with www.pygresql.org: - the http link shows an old version Sorry about that. Must have

Re: [PyGreSQL] [ANNOUNCE] Release of PyGreSQL version 4.2

2022-06-20 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2022-06-16 12:59, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote: Good day! Please review your papers in one doc that you can find at the link lower: Sorry about that. I was in a hurry and skimmed the message and missed that it was spam. There goes my perfect record of keeping spam off this list. -- D'Arcy

Re: [PyGreSQL] Patch Release 5.2.3

2022-01-31 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 1/30/22 17:08, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: Hi all, I just published a 5.2.3 patch release. I have updated the web site. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain PyGreSQL Development Group http://www.PyGreSQL.org IM:da...@vybenetworks.com ___ PyGreSQL mailing list

Re: [PyGreSQL] website

2021-09-29 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 9/29/21 9:32 AM, Justin Pryzby wrote: > In case you don't already know, the pygres website appears to be inaccessible. Yes, we had a disk failure. Restoring from backup to a new server now. Cheers. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain PyGreSQL Development Group http://www.PyGreSQL.org

Re: [PyGreSQL] PyGreSQL 5.2.2 released

2020-12-09 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 12/9/20 10:12 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: Hi all, I just published a 5.2.2 bugfix release. I just updated the web site. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain PyGreSQL Development Group http://www.PyGreSQL.org IM:da...@vybenetworks.com ___ PyGreSQL mailing list

Re: [PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org

2020-06-09 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2020-06-09 08:01, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: >> I don't think that we ever had a certificate for PyGreSQL.org.  Where >> do you see the expired one?  Do we need a certificate? > > When you enter "pygresql.org" in the address bar of firefox, you will be > sent to the https address nowadays.

Re: [PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org

2020-06-09 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2020-06-09 07:19, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Looks like the certificate for www.pygresql.org has expired. > D'Arcy, since you own the domain, can you renew it? I don't think that we ever had a certificate for PyGreSQL.org. Where do you see the expired one? Do we need a certificate? --

Re: [PyGreSQL] Python 3.8, Windows 10 64bit: ImportError: DLL load failed while importing _pg: The specified module could not be found.

2020-02-20 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2020-02-20 01:15, potato 山药蛋 wrote: > But I got an error when trying to import pgdb in Python 3.8, > ImportError: DLL load failed while importing _pg: The specified module I am not a Windows guy but is it possible that you are not running the setup with Python 3.8? Python is good about

Re: [PyGreSQL] Plans for Addressing CVE-2018-1058 in PyGreSQL

2019-11-12 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 10/3/19 7:25 AM, D'Arcy Cain wrote: > If the release gets pushed too far into November we should wait until > December when I will be settled in New Orleans for the winter. However > I suspect that a month should be plenty of time to test everything so I > am looking at a mid-Nove

Re: [PyGreSQL] Plans for Addressing CVE-2018-1058 in PyGreSQL

2019-10-03 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2019-10-03 8:14 a.m., Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Before releasing PyGres we should make sure that everything works > properly with Py 3.8 as well which will be released in 11 days, > and PostgreSQL 12 which should be released today. In 11 days I will be in a hotel in Montreal for two weeks.

Re: [PyGreSQL] Can't install two versions of PyGreSQL any more

2019-06-04 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2019-06-04 07:54, D'Arcy Cain wrote: > pkg-static: py27-PyGreSQL-5.1,1 conflicts with py37-PyGreSQL-5.1,1 > (installs files into the same place). Problematic file: > /usr/local/share/doc/PyGreSQL/Makefile > > I think that the simplest fix here is to not bother installing the

[PyGreSQL] Can't install two versions of PyGreSQL any more

2019-06-04 Thread D'Arcy Cain
pkg-static: py27-PyGreSQL-5.1,1 conflicts with py37-PyGreSQL-5.1,1 (installs files into the same place). Problematic file: /usr/local/share/doc/PyGreSQL/Makefile I think that the simplest fix here is to not bother installing the Sphinx stuff. That's only for the web site anyway and I always

Re: [PyGreSQL] 5.0.7 and 5.1 are on PyPI now

2019-05-20 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2019-05-19 14:20, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Uploaded everything to PyPI now: > https://pypi.org/project/PyGreSQL/#files > > The Windows binaries are here as well: > https://www.vex.net/~cito/distrib/ > > @D'Arcy - you still need to copy the Windows binaries > from there to

Re: [PyGreSQL] Tar file creation error

2019-05-19 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2019-05-19 09:51, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > These lines check that the permissions are set correctly before building > the source distribution, using a control sample of files. They were > added to prevent building a source tarball with bad permissions, which I > think happened once when I

Re: [PyGreSQL] Release checklist

2019-05-19 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2019-05-19 07:19, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Am 17.05.2019 um 22:16 schrieb D'Arcy Cain: >> On 5/17/19 6:52 AM, D'Arcy Cain wrote: >>> I just rebuilt the site and tar file just in case I missed an update. >> >> I will rebuild again tonight due to the changes ju

[PyGreSQL] Tar file creation error

2019-05-19 Thread D'Arcy Cain
There are a few lines in mktar that don't work. I am not sure that they ever did. I want to make the following change just so that I don't keep getting the usage message. The script completes anyway so it doesn't seem critical but if anyone has a better way to do this test I will do that

Re: [PyGreSQL] Release checklist

2019-05-17 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 5/17/19 6:52 AM, D'Arcy Cain wrote: I just rebuilt the site and tar file just in case I missed an update. I will rebuild again tonight due to the changes just committed. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain PyGreSQL Development Group http://www.PyGreSQL.org IM:da...@vex.net

Re: [PyGreSQL] Release checklist

2019-05-17 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2019-05-15 12:28, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > The critical point is when we publish on PyPI which I haven't done yet. > Once it's uploaded there, we can't make fixes any more. The released > files have checksums and can be only uploaded once, so we would need to > create a new version number

Re: [PyGreSQL] should dictresult warn if column name is reused ?

2019-01-21 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 1/21/19 3:41 PM, Justin Pryzby wrote: > -- There are two columns here: pg.DB('ts').query('SELECT x.b, y.a AS b FROM (SELECT 1 AS b )x JOIN (SELECT 1 AS a)y ON true').getresult() > [(1, 1)] > > -- But here they're silently "collapsed" into one key: pg.DB('ts').query('SELECT x.b,

Re: [PyGreSQL] typos

2019-01-02 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 1/2/19 8:30 AM, Justin Pryzby wrote: > In both pg and pgdb.py: > > -passed string will never be None since NULL values are already be > +passed string will never be None since NULL values are already Fixed. Thanks. > http://www.pygresql.org/contents/pg/adaptation.html > "However, we

Re: [PyGreSQL] Mailman

2018-12-14 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 12/14/18 1:28 PM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Instead of fiddling with the configuration of the outdated Mailman 2, I > would try to upgrade to Mailman 3, or simply use Google Groups instead. I'm not sure that I trust the big "G".

Re: [PyGreSQL] prepared statements and EXECUTE parameters

2018-12-14 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 12/13/18 11:58 PM, Justin Pryzby wrote: > The link to the archives is still dead: > https://mail.vex.net/mailman/private.cgi/pygresql/ https://mail.vex.net/mailman/private/pygresql/ This is a bit more difficult because it happens inside Mailman. I tried searching for an answer but couldn't

Re: [PyGreSQL] prepared statements and EXECUTE parameters

2018-12-13 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 12/13/18 4:10 PM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Am 13.12.2018 um 23:03 schrieb Justin Pryzby: >> BTW, are the mailing list archives (still) public ?  I can't find them >> and the >> link is dead. > > D'Arcy, can you have a look? They're on your server.

Re: [PyGreSQL] PyGreSQL 5.1

2018-07-08 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2018-07-08 10:53 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > I'm also considereing to de-support some of the old Python and Postgres > versions (Python 2.6 and 3.3, Postgres 9.0, 9.1, 9.2) for version 5.1.x. I think that that was the plan anyway so OK. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain PyGreSQL Development Group

Re: [PyGreSQL] PyGreSQL 5.0.6 and 5.1

2018-07-08 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2018-07-08 10:47 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Here are some thoughts on the next steps in PyGreSQL development. > > First, even though there haven't been any real changes, we should > release a 5.0.6 version that ships with binaries for Python 3.7 and the > proper trove classifier for the

Re: [PyGreSQL] Time for a bugfix release

2017-07-27 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 07/26/2017 12:33 PM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: Ok, the 5.0.4 release is now on PyPI and the Windows binaries are also at https://www.vex.net/~cito/distrib/ @D'Arcy, you can also copy them over to http://www.pygresql.org/files/? Done. I think that we are ready to announce, right? --

Re: [PyGreSQL] Time for a bugfix release

2017-07-25 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 07/08/2017 06:26 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: There have been several small fixes after version 5.0.3, including one issue that prevented compilation under OS X. Time to cut a 5.0.4 bugfix release. @D'Arcy, can you do that? The changelog is ready, only the release date must be specified.

[PyGreSQL] German Wikepedia page

2017-02-25 Thread D'Arcy Cain
I just came across this page. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygresql Are there any German speaking member of the list who can review this or even translate it? I think there should be an English page as well. I have write access but I think it is against the rules for me to write an

Re: [PyGreSQL] Ticket #49 - new patch for asynchronous connections and queries

2016-12-10 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2016-11-25 11:12 PM, D'Arcy Cain wrote: Also, can we have a 5.0.3 release? You only need to fix the date in teh changelog, everything else is ready to go: http://trac.vex.net:8000/pgtracker/browser/trunk/docs/contents/changelog.rst Sure. I am heading out of town on vacation but I will try

Re: [PyGreSQL] Ticket #49 - new patch for asynchronous connections and queries

2016-11-25 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2016-11-22 06:28 AM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: @D'Arcy: Can you give Patrick access to the Trac, so he can send in patches and comments to the tickets directly? I have been thinking for a while that it is time we gave Patrick a commit bit. What do you think? Also, can we have a 5.0.3

Re: [PyGreSQL] Roadmap for PyGreSQL? (Support for PostgreSQL 9.0 and 9.1?)

2011-12-02 Thread D'Arcy Cain - PyGreSQL
On 11-12-02 02:17 PM, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: Wow, that's bad. What about the Trac database? It had all the tasks, ideas and patches for the next version. It's safe. It was stored in the regular database for users. I just have to install the software and restart it. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain