He would still need to make a Trac DB plugin to manage that backend.  
It probably wouldn't be that hard to write though, just look a the 3  
existing ones.

--Noah

On Oct 11, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Björn Swift wrote:

>
>> There is a way to use Micrcosoft SQL Server 2000 as database
>> backend insteed of sqllite?
>
> Yes, there is. What you need is a Python MSSQL binding to be able  
> to connect to your MSSQL server. There are a few out there, each  
> with it's pros/cons.
>
> Pymssql (http://pymssql.sourceforge.net/) is probably the fastest.  
> It is, however, using an old (discontinued) version of Microsoft's  
> DBLIB. DBLIB has it's limitations, such as a 30 character column  
> limitation, a VARCHAR limitation of 255 characters and limited  
> Unicode support.
>
> MSSQL-0.09 (http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/mssql/ 
> download.html), also dependent on dblib with it's limitations.
>
> Adodbapi (http://adodbapi.sourceforge.net/). Uses Microsoft ADO and  
> win32all (http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/) for COM  
> interaction. It's Unicode friendly and supports varchar/nvarchar  
> MAX without problem, but it's not what one would call blazingly fast.
>
> (If any of this is wrong, please correct me!)
>
> Once you have these bindings installed (and working!) you can  
> install your Trac environment on a MSSQL database using the mssql:// 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:host/database syntax.
>
> Cheers,
> Bjorn Swift
>
> >
>


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