Thanks a lot!

I have installed the new mysql-python under my home directory and
change PYTHONPATH. Now Django works well.

Cheers.

On Oct 16, 1:01 am, David <djfis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think there is some confusion here. I'm guessing you are using mysql-
> python v1.2.1 since a 1.x mysql version would probably date back to
> the mid to late 90s. Ask the admin if it is possible to upgrade mysql-
> python for which you do not need to upgrade MySQL itself or even take
> down the database. It is also possible to build mysql-python against
> the newer MySQL (there's probably a special option on mysql-python's
> setup.py) yourself. As long as the newer version is in your PYTHONPATH
> Django will pick it up.
>
> On Oct 15, 1:39 pm, emma <emmax...@live.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi, the linux server of my company has mysql 1.2.1, which is too old
> > for Django. However, the administrator didn't want to upgrade it. I
> > have to install mysql 5.1.51 under my home directory. I did that
> > successfully, but Django still complain about the older mysql. Do you
> > know if there is a way to configure it so Django knows the path of the
> > new mysql? Thanks.

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