Yes, that's the pure python adapter I'm talking about.  I think that's 
effectively the same as this 
one<http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MySQL-Connector/0.3.2>. 
 Nice link but I'm not sure if you're suggesting that as additional 
information or an answer?

The question remains is a compelling reason why "django.db.backends.mysql" 
is built upon mysqldb <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/MySQL-python/1.2.3> with 
dependencies rather one without dependancies, and if anyone has attempted 
to implement an equivalent "django.db.backends.mysql" with the latter.


On Friday, 4 May 2012 11:30:31 UTC+10, steev wrote:
>
> > Has this happened by default or by design?  Is mysqldb really that much 
> > faster, or featureful, or just because it's more common? 
>
> From http://forge.mysql.com/projects/project.php?id=302 
>
> "Development Status: Early (Pre-Alpha)" 
>
> -- 
> steve 
>

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