On 10/31/05, Andy Dustman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually, I can't make autoCommit work properly with Turbogears and
> MySQLdb, but I think the blame lies within SQLObject. If I add
> autoCommit=0 to the database URI, SQLObject ultimately tries to pass
> '0' to MySQLdb, i.e. there's no attempt to turn the value into an
> integer. This results in a TypeError, since the the
> connection.autocommit() method needs an integer (boolean types work
> too). I notice that the sybase handling code applies int() to the
> value, but this doesn't seem to happen for other databases.
>
> I'll file a bug if there's some consensus that this is a SQLObject
> issue and not a Turbogears issue. SQLObject seems to be where URI
> parsing occurs.

You're correct.... that level of interaction is happening in SQLObject.

Kevin

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