Can PyGreSQL be updated?
I got a bug report on the PyGreSQL version included with PostgreSQL 7.0.3:
"version 3.1 pygresql is available and there's also a 3.2 beta. the
packaged version is 2.4."
The version in 7.1beta3 is only 2.5.
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It is 3.1 already. The problem is that Announce says 3.1, while the
README says 2.5. I am CC'ing the author to update it.
I got a bug report on the PyGreSQL version included with PostgreSQL 7.0.3:
"version 3.1 pygresql is available and there's also a 3.2 beta. the
packaged version is 2.4."The version in 7.1beta3 is only 2.5.
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It is 3.1 already. The problem is that Announce says 3.1, while the
README says 2.5. I am CC'ing the author to update it.I got a bug report on the PyGreSQL version included with PostgreSQL 7.0.3:
"version 3.1 pygresql is available and there's also a 3.2 beta. the
packaged version is 2.4."The version in 7.1beta3 is only 2.5.
Yes, I noticed that just after I released it. The current beta says
3.2 already so that I won't forget this time.
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