Hello, again,

A little bit more time and I have found how to solve MySql and UTF-8
problems without encode(), setdefaultencoding() and other
hacks/workarounds. Those instructions applies to TurboGears version
from SVN:

1. You must fix SQLObject by hand. Check
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=540672&aid=1547743&group_id=74338
for more information. I hope this bug will be fixed soon.

2. This one is not relevant to FreeBSD.
a) If you are working on windows you will need to rebuild python-mysql
as well because it is build against pretty old MySQL version. While you
expect MySQL 5.0 at least. How to build python-mysql you can read at
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=374932&aid=1548032&group_id=22307.
Again, I hope this and
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=374932&aid=1547736&group_id=22307
will be fixed soon because Andy
(https://sourceforge.net/users/adustman/) is already look at those
problems.
b) If you are working on Ubuntu install python-mysql manually. Do you
need instructions? I hope Ubuntu will add most recent package of
python-mysql sooner or later. Mark Shuttleworth is python lover after
all :)

After all that's why I love open-source. I can solve my problems
myself. I hope you will find this information helpful.

Best regards,
Dalius


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