-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Don't you hate when you think one thing and write another? Tom Jenkins wrote: |pure python module (psycopg is all C). And so PygreSQL bloomed. | | PygreSQL works in Windows, psycopg may or may not; | PygreSQL has a pure python interface, psycopg's C code is very readable; | psycopg gives you the option of having serialized or nonserialized | cursors, i don't believe PygreSQL has that feature; | PygreSQL supports asynchronous features of libpq, psycopg 1.1x versions | have that support now; | | both are excellent modules. | :%s/PygreSQL/pyPgSQL/g PygreSQL is not the module i was thinking when i wrote this - it was pyPgSQL. and pyPgSQL was started by Billie Allie; Gerhard handles the releases (or at least the announcements). PygreSQL is the oldest one and historically has been very difficult to get patches merged in to its releases. i know this has nothing to do with quixote, but i wanted to make sure pyPgSQL was correctly identified as an excellent module - -- Tom Jenkins devIS - Development Infostructure http://www.devis.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0-nr2 (Windows XP) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE+YTbOYaRPDEbTGLYRAlQAAJ0ejdbfo68qVh7D5/CVNHCgxEloMwCeMuwt fwtcFyIKjn3qb+q9XEb5KTY= =603t -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----