3.0 - bsddb removed

2009-03-22 Thread Sean
Anyone got any thoughts about what to use as a replacement. I need something (like bsddb) which uses dictionary syntax to read and write an underlying (fast!) btree or similar. Thanks. Sean -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: 3.0 - bsddb removed

2009-03-22 Thread Albert Hopkins
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 15:55 +, Sean wrote: Anyone got any thoughts about what to use as a replacement. I need something (like bsddb) which uses dictionary syntax to read and write an underlying (fast!) btree or similar. gdbm -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: 3.0 - bsddb removed

2009-03-22 Thread Benjamin Peterson
Sean seandc at att.net writes: Anyone got any thoughts about what to use as a replacement. I need something (like bsddb) which uses dictionary syntax to read and write an underlying (fast!) btree or similar. pybsddb is just not included in the core. It's still distributed separately.

Re: 3.0 - bsddb removed

2009-03-22 Thread Nick Craig-Wood
Sean sea...@att.net wrote: Anyone got any thoughts about what to use as a replacement. I need something (like bsddb) which uses dictionary syntax to read and write an underlying (fast!) btree or similar. sqlite. bsddb gave me no end of trouble with threads, but sqlite worked

Re: 3.0 - bsddb removed

2009-03-22 Thread alex23
On Mar 23, 3:30 am, Nick Craig-Wood n...@craig-wood.com wrote: You would need to make a dictionary interface to sqlite, eg  http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576638/ Or do something a bit simpler yourself. Another option is to use the 'shove' module: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/shove