Thanks for the heads up. I'm getting very close to having the test suite
pass. After I accomplish that goal and establish a more solid reference
point for django-mssql, I'll look in to the work you've done with adodbapi.
Regards,
Michael Manfre
On Thursday, May 17, 2012 10:14:23 AM UTC-4, Verno
I should mention that if you use pywin32 build 215 or newer, an appropriate
version of adodbapi will already be included. You do not need to download
it separately from sourceforge or PyPi unless you are running IronPython.
Since pywin32 is already a dependency for django-mssql, you should be
Micheal:
I note that your code is using the Adam Vandenberg fork of adodbapi. I
have rolled Adam's changes back into the main branch of adodbapi, so that
django can have the advantages of numerous bug fixes, as well as the
ability to run in Python3 and IronPython. I have attempted to make
A few weeks ago, I started down the path of updating django-mssql so that
it supports Django 1.4. I moved the project over to bitbucket (
http://bitbucket.org/Manfre/django-mssql/), docs are deployed to read the
docs (http://django-mssql.readthedocs.org), and have made it a policy of
deploying pack