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Re: [GNUe] packages?
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Stefan Elwesthal |
Subject: |
Re: [GNUe] packages? |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 01:56:38 +0800 |
First of all, excuse me if this mail is sent twice.
The lousy webmail account I'm using is avtually joke, sometimes it takes too
much time to send it so I get kicked out instead. (think I shoudl mail these
guys and tell them not to run an old 486 with 8MB RAM as a mailserver...)
And James, I really like your mail, and your willingness to help!
From: James Thompson <address@hidden>
> >
>
> More than likely you are missing the mxdatetime module. Almost all the
> database drivers depend upon this module which isn't a part of python. Our
> driver loaders currently cannot tell the difference between a driver that
> failed to load because it was missing and a driver that failed to load
> because a dependency of the driver is missing.
Isn't mxdatetime part of egenix-mx-base?
suse:/etc/sysconfig # rpm -q python-egenix-mx-base
python-egenix-mx-base-2.0.4-59
>
> I'd really like to get this running for you.
And I would love to get it going. I'm there with Postgres now, everybody has
told me Postgres is beter in Enterprise solutions then MySQL, and I won't
disagree. And whatever, I love to learn :)
I would definietly like to show my colleague-Developers how eas I could make
n-tier apps with GNUe... instead of using Delphi7 and spend a month like they
do with every new form :P
Best Regards, and excuse me for nagging too much on this list
(Remember, I'm the one who suggested phpBB instead ;)
Take care!
Stefan
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Stefan Elwesthal <=
Re: [GNUe] packages?, Stefan Elwesthal, 2004/03/18
Re: [GNUe] packages?, Stanley A. Klein, 2004/03/18
Re: [GNUe] packages?, Stefan Elwesthal, 2004/03/19