Hi all, I'm playing a bit with PostgreSQL, in which I've set me the target to create a python script which with user input creates a new user role and a database with that owner (connecting to template1 since I know that at least that db exists).
Ok so I installed PostGreSQL and pygresql since it looked like that this is endorsed by PG, I had some trouble with the DB-API2 (complains about there is already a connection to template1, even when I closed and deleted the connector) so I solved it by using the pg api. But I was intrigued by this problem and started googling and by that time I've noticed that python projects like Django seem to favor the psycopg module. So I installed that one (the 1.1 version, since Django uses that too) and it looked like it has the same problem of creating a user after a database, I'm sure that there is a user error in there somewhere :-) However, given the choice, what in your opinion would be the reason why someone would chose one over the other? Now I know this could easily get into a flamewar, so if you comment (but please do so) I'll still investigate that, since at this moment I don't even have a clue how they differ and on what reason, why does PostgreSQL seem to favour pygresql and Pythoneers psycopg? Thanks in advance. -- mph -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list