I would like to add that some testing for MySQL/SQLObject users would be nice in order to verify my fix for #1235.

If you use MySQLdb 1.0 with a MySQL 4.1 database (RHEL 4), you have TIMESTAMP fields in your tables and are using autogenerated SQLObject class, the new configuration option "turbogears.enable_mysql41_timestamp_workaround" should help you.

All others should test that the new code has no side effects when enabling the option above (defaults to False).

fs


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