Re: is psycopg2 broken in etch?

2008-07-18 Thread Tranchitella Fabio
Hello Emil, * 2008-07-17 22:46, Emil Pedersen wrote: > I removed most of the unused stuff but it's still about 150 lines so I've > included a link to it (the full of it), and also the table definition. > If it is ok to post such a long script to the list I'll happily do it. Are you using python2.

Re: is psycopg2 broken in etch?

2008-07-18 Thread Emil Pedersen
[forgot to include the list in last replay, thus some repeating] I removed most of the unused stuff but it's still about 150 lines so I've included a link to it (the full of it), and also the table definition. If it is ok to post such a long script to the list I'll happily do it. Are you usin

Re: is psycopg2 broken in etch?

2008-07-18 Thread Tranchitella Fabio
Hello Emil, * 2008-07-18 13:54, Emil Pedersen wrote: > It worked!!:-) I had to install a few extra packages (zope-debhelper and > python-dbg or similar) but a lot less than in my attempt to build it > before. > > This has haunted my in some other cases before, so THANK YOU!! Can you please conf

Re: is psycopg2 broken in etch?

2008-07-18 Thread Emil Pedersen
--On fredag, juli 18, 2008 14.44.56 +0200 Tranchitella Fabio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Emil, * 2008-07-18 13:54, Emil Pedersen wrote: It worked!!:-) I had to install a few extra packages (zope-debhelper and python-dbg or similar) but a lot less than in my attempt to build it before

Re: is psycopg2 broken in etch?

2008-07-18 Thread Emil Pedersen
This is just an quick update, as I'm a bit confused right now... Can you please confirm me that using the testing/unstable package recompiled for etch is not affected by the bug? I'll try. Seems I missed to include support for mx in my build so it takes some changes to the program, but it s