Hello all, I'm cc'ing the pgsql-bugs address, since I'm starting to think it's their problem. It appears that the folks at www.postgresql.org don't know about pgdb.py either. Or, rather, not consistently. Apparently, the 7.0.3-2 source tarball doesn't equal the 7.0.3-2 source RPM. I just downloaded the latest PostgreSQL source RPM (7.0.3-2) from www.postgresql.org and rebuilt everything. (From that source, it built 10 binary RPM's: the client, server, development stuff, perl, python, tcl and tk, test, odbc, and jdbc packages.) When finished, I ended up with exactly what I had before: pgsqldb.py et al. No pgdb.py. On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote: > Thus spake Kevin Cole > > Nope. I actually meant "import pgsqldb" as written. I'm on a Red Hat > > 6.2 Linux system, with postgresql-python 7.0.2. The comments at the top > > of pgsqldb.py indicate it was written by you, and I've created a log of > > the attempts I made, (with perhaps a lot more than anyone needs). > > Rather than include it here, and possibly overload someone's email, I've > > put it on the web. Have a look at: > > > > http://gri.gallaudet.edu/~kjcole/pgsqldb.log.html > > I looked but I still don't know where that pgsqldb file came from. The > test version, which comes with PostGreSQL, is called pgdb.py and that > string doesn't appear anywhere in the distribution. That may have been a > very early attempt that was aborted when someone donated the current > version. > > Are you building PostGreSQL from source? If so, run configure with the > --with-python option. It will just build it with the latest version. -- Kevin Cole, RHCE, Linux Admin | E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gallaudet Research Institute | WWW: http://gri.gallaudet.edu/~kjcole/ Hall Memorial Bldg S-419 | Voice: (202) 651-5135 Washington, D.C. 20002-3695 | FAX: (202) 651-5746 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])