GNUe Traffic #102 For 29 Dec 2003 By Arturas Kriukovas Please note that GNUe code repository is now self-hosted using svn. See http:// mail.gnu.org/archive/html/gnue-dev/2003-12/msg00015.html for more details. Merry Christmas to you and to your loved ones!!! Table Of Contents * Standard Format * Text Format * XML Source * Introduction * Threads Covered 1. 22 Dec 2003 Broken PostgreSQL Introduction This covers the three main mailing lists for the GNU Enterprise (http:// www.gnuenterprise.org) project, plus the #gnuenterprise IRC channel. 1. Broken PostgreSQL 22 Dec 2003 Archive Link: "[IRC] 22 Dec 2003" People: Derek Neighbors, James Thompson While trying to generate schema for an entire database, Derek Neighbors (Derek) found out that pygresql and psycopg are broken ( "DB000: gnue.common.datasources.GDataObjects.ProviderNotSupportedError: No database driver found for provider type 'pgsql'" ). Popy connects, "but its broken DB000: File "/usr/local/gnue/lib/python/gnue/common/datasources/drivers/ postgresql/Base/Driver.py", line 219, in __getPrimaryKey DB000: cursor.execute("select indkey from pg_index where indrelid=%d" % oid) DB000: TypeError: int argument required" . Derek said he "cant get any postgres driver to work on 0.5.2" , but "got popy to "half work" with 0.5.1" . James Thompson (jamest) confirmed that neither designer nor forms are working. On the next day it was noticed, that the lastest stable popy (2.1) is available on sourceforge. Sharon And Joy Kernel Traffic is grateful to be developed on a computer donated by Professor Greg Benson and Professor Allan Cruse in the Department of Computer Science at the University of San Francisco. This is the same department that invented FlashMob Computing. Kernel Traffic is hosted by the generous folks at kernel.org. All pages on this site are copyright their original authors, and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2.0.