And to whomever wrote and applied those very patches, _thank you_. I discovered 
them after shifting to 1.4a and suddenly lots of things just work.

-WBTD.

On 23 Feb 2012, at 01:26, Jeff Heard wrote:

> Just as a followup to this, there are a few problems that have been patched 
> on Django with regards to Postgres 9.1.  They're not in the stable release, 
> but if you're using custom binary fields, such as PostGIS geometry, you will 
> need to search for the patch and apply it.  You may see '\x00' is not a UTF-8 
> code or something like that.  
> 
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Shawn Milochik <sh...@milochik.com> wrote:
> You can either add the proper path of pg_config to your PATH, or just extract 
> the psycopg2 and add the full path to pg_config into the config file it 
> contains then run 'python setup.py install' on the setup.py in the package.
> 


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Will Tuladhar-Douglas 
Anthropology of Environments and Religions
Wellcome Trust Research Fellow, Nepal, 2011-12.
Visiting Scientist, ICIMOD SL/PR group.
tending.to/garden

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