On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 10:59 AM, Andreas Kuhne
<andreas.ku...@suitopia.com> wrote:
>
> 2014-11-03 16:54 GMT+01:00 Larry Martell <larry.mart...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> So it seems MySQLdb doesn't support python3, and I see this on the django
>> site:
>>
>> mysqlclient is a fork of MySQLdb which notably supports Python 3 and
>> can be used as a drop-in replacement for MySQLdb. At the time of this
>> writing, this is the recommended choice for using MySQL with Django.
>>
>> mysqlclient
>>
>> Django requires mysqlclient 1.3.3 or later. Note that Python 3.2 is
>> not supported. Except for the Python 3.3+ support, mysqlclient should
>> mostly behave the same as MySQLDB.
>>
>> So does this mean that mysqlclient does support python3.4?
>>
>> And how can I download a debian package for that?

>
>
> We are working with mysql's own python client, which you can download and
> find at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/python/.
>
> You should probably use a virtual environment instead of installing it into
> the debian system and using it as default.

We use vagrant. I was hoping to use mysqlclient, thinking it would be
more or less a drop in replacement for MySQLdb.

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