Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
While zseil's patch for Python 2.5 works for me (on the current 2.5.1
download), svn version of Python 2.6 rejects the 2.6 patch. Attaching
fixed 2.6 patch (2 rejects, 1 fuzz fixed, patch works without complains
for me). I would be very glad if someone
Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
The patch works fine for me.
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Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
Attaching a patch that adds fetchXXX() description to the documentation
for Python 2.6.
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file9232/sqlite3_docs_26.diff
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Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
Attaching a patch that fixes the docstrings for Python 2.6.
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file9233/sqlite3_docstrings_26.diff
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Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
Attaching a patch that fixes the docstrings for Python 2.5.
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file9234/sqlite3_docstrings_25.diff
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Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
Attaching a patch that adds fetchXXX() description to the documentation
for Python 2.5.
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file9235/sqlite3_docs_25.diff
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Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
BTW, the first 2 patches (for Python 2.6) work also on version 3.0a2 for me.
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Jaroslav Pachola added the comment:
To me it seems more like a bug fix - in Python 2.4 and older the
pickling works well and the current 2.5 behavior really breaks existing
code. That's why I plead for inclusion in 2.5.2; because this issue
prevents our company to move t