On Jan 30, 3:05 pm, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Ben Sizer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Jan 29, 5:01 am, "Mark Ramm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> If we could get somebody to make a Win32 egg for PySQLite2, and post
> >> it up on the pysqlite download page that would make thousands of
> >> windows developer's lives easier and lessen the stranglehold that
> >> Access seems to have on Windows developer's minds.
>
> > Wouldn't it just make more sense to get Turbogears working properly
> > with Python 2.5, which comes with sqlite3 pre-installed?

> TG's code should work.
> The problem is, e.g., with RuleDispatch and other projects code.

That still means that Turbogears, as an overall system, doesn't work 
with 2.5. (Which is quite unfortunate given that the Turbogears book 
includes 2.5 as a suggested Python installation.) Effort spent 
backporting pysqlite3 would be better spent fixing up RuleDispatch or 
whatever it relies upon.

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Ben Sizer


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