Saturday, June 23, 2007, 3:52:57 PM, you wrote:

> What seems to be happening is that you don't have any of the
> supported PostgreSQL drivers available in Python anymore. The reason
> why trac- admin talks about the other driver is because it's the
> last one it tries before failing.

> Try this from a Python console:

>>>> import psycopg2 as psycopg

> If this fails, psycopg2 is somehow missing. Fix this first and then
> see what Trac does.

Precisely the problem :) psycopg2 is installed, but something it
depends on is making trouble. I'm working already on fixing that.

Thanks anyway :)


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