On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 11:12 AM, Jeremy Flowers
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry can you elaborate for the more naive Python developer?
>
> Where does this go? cx_oracle>=6.0.2,!=6.3,!=6.4


does your applciation use a setup.py, requirements.txt, tox.ini, or
similar?   How do you set up the Python environment for your work ?




>
> On Thursday, 5 July 2018 15:41:49 UTC+1, Mike Bayer wrote:
>>
>> as mentioned in the other thread, omit cx_Oracle 6.4 from requirements:
>>
>> cx_oracle>=6.0.2,!=6.3,!=6.4
>>
>> https://github.com/oracle/python-cx_Oracle/issues/199
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Jeremy Flowers
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi.
>> > I have a Python VM with SQLAlchemy and my Python code.
>> > It all works fine with:
>> > Python 3.6.5
>> > SqlAlchemy 1.2.6
>> >
>> > I believe when I installed Sqlalchemy ages ago, I used:
>> > pip install sqlalchemy.
>> >
>> >
>> > We are now trying to run our code off a newly setup Amazon instance to
>> > enable co-workers to use the fruits of my labour.
>> >
>> > However, a co-worker tried installing using the Sqlalchemy setup.py
>> > script
>> > instead of pip install sqlachemy.
>> >
>> > I think he had slightly newer versions of Python 3/SqlAlchemy. I can
>> > provide
>> > this later - but I'd assume it's latest of each based on today's date.
>> >
>> > We then had to install cx_oracle. Which I believe was done with pip
>> > install
>> > cx_oracle by both myself and my co-worker.
>> >
>> > But we are now getting an odd message when we tring and run my code:
>> > including:
>> > positional and named binds cannot be intermixed
>> > along with some SQL output.
>> >
>> > 1) How to I get past this?
>> >
>> > I think my co-worker is tying up the Amazon instance ATM - so I can't
>> > confirm the specifics!
>> >
>> > I was trying to compare what's in the <python install
>> > folder>\Lib\site-packages
>> > When we compared this I noticed I must have installed sqlalchemy via pip
>> > -
>> > he didn't.
>> >
>> > 2) How do you uninstall the sqlalchemy when run via the setup?
>> >
>> > Where's the uninstall script when setup.py was run?
>> > Can I just delete certain folders?
>> > Feedback on this would help.
>> >
>> > 3) If I then do pip install will it fix the: positional and named binds
>> > cannot be intermixed message?
>> >
>> > cx_oracle:
>> > I've seen a Stackoverflow post where people have said the pypy version
>> > of
>> > cx_oracle is buggy..
>> > I wonder if pip version has got corrupted since I did my install - where
>> > i
>> > get no such errors...
>> >
>> > 4) Is there an easy way to copy/paste folders from my VM to the Amazon
>> > instance for cx_oracle?
>> > What are the steps, if this is another way to overcome error message?
>> >
>> > If you require further feedback, I can append it to this thread latter.
>> >
>> > Feel free to answer just a specific question if it will get me past the
>> > message about: positional and named binds cannot be intermixed
>> >
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