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From: Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org>
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To: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
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Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
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Date: 22 Oct 2001 11:16:21 -0600
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www.vorbis.com is serving from 5-10k pages per day with psycopg serving
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data for most of that.
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I plan to use it for several of our other sites, so that number will
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increase.
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I've never had a single problem (that wasn't my fault) besides those
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segfaults, and those are now gone as well, and I've been using psycopg
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since June (around 0.99.2?).
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jack.
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From: Yury Don <gercon@vpcit.ru>
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To: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
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Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
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Date: 23 Oct 2001 09:53:11 +0600
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We use psycopg and psycopg zope adapter since fisrt public
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release (it seems version 0.4). Now it works on 3 our sites and in intranet
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applications. We had few problems, but all problems were quckly
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solved. The strong side of psycopg is that it's code is well organized
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and easy to understand. When I found a problem with non-ISO datestyle in first
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version of psycopg, it took for me 15 or 20 minutes to learn code and
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to solve the problem, even thouth my knowledge of c were poor.
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BTW, segfault with dictfetchall on particular data set (see [Psycopg]
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dictfetchXXX() problems) disappeared in 0.99.8pre2.
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--
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Best regards,
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Yury Don
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From: Tom Jenkins <tjenkins@devis.com>
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To: Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
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Cc: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
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Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
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Date: 23 Oct 2001 08:25:52 -0400
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The US Govt Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment
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Policy's DisabilityDirect website is run on zope and zpsycopg.
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From: Scott Leerssen <sleerssen@racemi.com>
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To: Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
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Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
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Date: 23 Oct 2001 09:56:10 -0400
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Racemi's load management software infrastructure uses psycopg to handle
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complex server allocation decisions, plus storage and access of
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environmental conditions and accounting records for potentially
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thousands of servers. Psycopg has, to this point, been the only
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Python/PostGreSQL interface that could handle the scaling required for
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our multithreaded applications.
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Scott
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From: Andre Schubert <andre.schubert@geyer.kabeljournal.de>
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To: Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
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Cc: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
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Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
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Date: 23 Oct 2001 11:46:07 +0200
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i have changed the psycopg version to 0.99.8pre2 on all devel-machines
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and all segfaults are gone. after my holiday i wil change to 0.99.8pre2
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or 1.0 on our production-server.
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this server contains several web-sites which are all connected to
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postgres over ZPsycopgDA.
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thanks as
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From: Fred Wilson Horch <fhorch@ecoaccess.org>
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To: <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
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Subject: [Psycopg] Success story for psycopg
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Date: 23 Oct 2001 10:59:17 -0400
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Due to various quirks of PyGreSQL and PoPy, EcoAccess has been looking for
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a reliable, fast and relatively bug-free Python-PostgreSQL interface for
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our project.
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Binary support in psycopg, along with the umlimited tuple size in
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PostgreSQL 7.1, allowed us to quickly prototype a database-backed file
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storage web application, which we're using for file sharing among our
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staff and volunteers. Using a database backend instead of a file system
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allows us to easily enrich the meta-information associated with each file
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and simplifies our data handling routines.
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We've been impressed by the responsiveness of the psycopg team to bug
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reports and feature requests, and we're looking forward to using psycopg
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as the Python interface for additional database-backed web applications.
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Keep up the good work!
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--
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Fred Wilson Horch mailto:fhorch@ecoaccess.org
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Executive Director, EcoAccess http://ecoaccess.org/
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From: Damon Fasching <fasching@design.lbl.gov>
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To: Michele Comitini <mcm@glisco.it>
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Cc: fog@debian.org
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Subject: Re: How does one create a database within Python using psycopg?
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Date: 25 Feb 2002 17:39:41 -0800
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[snip]
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btw I checked out 4 different Python-PostgreSQL packages. psycopg is the
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only one which built and imported w/o any trouble! (At least for me.)
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