Yes, Ubuntu's python-mysqldb is installed on this system (Genu was an
employee of mine).  This is the package this bug was intended to be
reported for, since I expected it to either install itself to a
directory already in Python's sys.path or perhaps update sys.path
automatically, yet it could not be found by scripts.

We use dselect because it is convenient.  It is a fairly simple curses
wrapper around apt & dpkg (similar to aptitude) and thus does indeed
install from the same repository as apt, as specified in
/etc/apt/sources.list (which I have not altered from the default Hardy
install).  I have never had any other package behave differently whether
installed via dselect or the command line.

Regardless, I haven't used this system in awhile.  I just updated
everything and tried again and it appears to be working fine now.

Thanks,

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MySQLdb not in path causes import Error
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