It turns out to be a pycassa 1.5.0 issue, solved by the just released
1.5.1:
https://github.com/pycassa/pycassa/blob/681905ce1037a130d8fed37ea9bd41e2a4fe8bbd/CHANGES
Sorry for the noise.
Thank you Tyler!
bye, lele.
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nickname: Lele Gaifax | Quando vivrò di quello che ho pensato ieri
real: Eman
Hi all,
I'm rethinking the layout of my data (currently served by cassandra
0.8.x thru pycassa 1.1, but reasonably I'm gonna use cassandra 1.x with
pycassa 1.4).
My current data contains a few columns storing timestamps: given that at
the time there was no native pycassa support I used an ISO 860