My IT group assures me they are unable to install a more recent version of
PostgreSQL than v. 8.4 because of SSL compliance issues and web2py isn't
happy with that version. I have been developing on v. 9.3 without issue
but once I switch to v. 8.4 selects on any table do not work:
File "/Users/drager/Projects/BICEP2/web2py/gluon/contrib/pg8000/protocol.py",
line 783, in createFromData
args['rows'] = int(values[-1])
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'SELECT'
I'm not guru enough on the maintained systems here to say if they have a
valid concern but feel I need to see if there is an alternate driver that
might work - developing on a Mac from source and deploying to CentOS.
I tried installing the most recent version of pg8000 but that did not help
with the problem - it didn't appear to be compatible. I additionally tried
an install of the py27-psycopg2 package on my Mac and web2py complained it
could not find the driver.
Just wondering if I'm trying to drive a square peg into a round hole or if
there is a workaround for the older version of PostgreSQL.
Any help is appreciated!
TY
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