From: Andrew M. <an...@ob...> - 2006-07-08 19:25:21
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>I've done a small patch to use the built-in datetime type for python >2.x, x >= 3, which I find useful. (I'm only reading datetime >objects, not writing them, not sure if the sybase module would >support writing them anyway, except as strings?) I don't imagine the situation would be any different to the mx.DateTime types - how are they written (I've had a quick look at the source, and there doesn't appear to be any special support, so I presume you convert them to strings first)? >I've actually been using the Sybase module against Sybase 12.0 and >12.5.x databases, on linux, windows, Solaris, hpux 11.11 (pa-risc). >Not very heavily and not all of it, but still a fair amount. > >I've noticed that the code is not 64 bit clean, on Mandriva 2006 >64 bit it does not compile/work correctly. Solaris 64 bit >is the same or similar, does not work Is there a patch for that, or >should I roll my sleeves? If you have experience doing that sort of thing, any patches you supply would be valuable. -- Andrew McNamara, Senior Developer, Object Craft http://www.object-craft.com.au/ |