On Wed 11 Jul 2007, Michael Radziej wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you're using the alpha version of SuSE ... well ... there might very well
> be a problem very deep in one of the libraries. The alpha releases aren't
> very reliable. I'd suggest that you try it with another OS.

Hi Michael

While I agree that the the Factory version of SUSE is sometimes less stable 
than the release (or enterprise) versions, I think that you are trying to 
side step the fact that there IS a problem that has been introduced into 
django with the unicode merge. I am one of the openSUSE packagers (although 
not on the Novell payroll) and among other things I am maintaining packages 
for django-snapshot and python-markdown (Plus several hundred other 
packages) so I am not new to compatibility issues.

In any case, I listed the important packages in use on the system:
postgresql-server-8.2.4-5
python-2.5.1-12
python-psycopg2-2.0.6-2.5
python-django-snapshot-5646-1

While these are all new packages, the only one which is "unstable" is django, 
with all the others being point upgrades of existing stable releases.

It could be an incompatibility with Postgresql 8.2x but if I am the only 
person using it currently with django post the unicode branch merge, I don't 
think I will stay so for long. I run

I have tested the same django release on SUSE 10.1 (and SLES10) and the 
problem doesn't appear so its a combination of the newer packages I am 
running AND the django unicode branch as django SVN rev 5608 and earlier 
work fine on SUSE 10.3 alpha....

Cheers
-- 

Peter Nixon
http://peternixon.net/

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