On Monday, May 13, 2019 at 2:31:33 PM UTC-7, Dave S wrote:
>
> When I check Last week I ended up making the move to Postgres on the 
> busier of my production servers, and the changeover appears to be 
> successful (imported existing data via CSV).  I was interested to see that 
> the import preserved some gaps in the id field, and that Postgres was 
> filling some of those gaps and holding off on using id's above the imported 
> max(id).  But I'm also getting errors about 'ERROR 23505, duplicate key 
> value value viotlates unique contraint "updreq_y_pkey".  Key(id)=(23681) 
> already exists.'
>
> Looking at this made me realize I was running pg8000 (still supplied in 
> contrib in 2.15.4), and I wanted to switch to pscyopg2.  So I tried 
> pip install psycopg2
>
> and that was progressing fine until it got to copying the built module 
> into /usr/lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/psycogpg2 -- permission denied (not 
> too surprising).  So I tired the obvious:
> sudo pip install psycopg2
> Which ends abruptly with 
> [traceback excerpt]
> The 'pip==9.0.3' distribution was not found and required by the 
> application
> [...]
>
 

> What can I do now?
> (AWS Linux, up to date, OS_VERSION says "2018.03")
>
>  
>
 
Okay, I found the -t option, and from the web2py directory specified 
site-packages
Now, how do I get web2py.py to find the driver?

/dps

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