Re: [python-win32] Bug reporting

2018-02-17 Thread Bob Kline
So, could someone clear up a couple of odd little puzzles for me? If the adodbapi project has really moved to GitHub, (1) why does the readme file for the package on GitHub still point back to the SourceForge page, which still tells people to file bug reports there? and (2) why is the apibase.py

Re: [python-win32] Bug reporting

2018-02-17 Thread Bob Kline
Thanks for the tip, Max. I added a review to the SourceForge page so I could help others avoid wasting time there (I didn't find any other clues on the page about the move), and I submitted the patch I had posted there as a pull request on GitHub. Cheers, Bob On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 2:29 PM, Max

[python-win32] Bug reporting

2018-02-17 Thread Max Slimmer
Bob, I'm pretty sure adodbapi is now part of the pywin32 project. And pywin32 moved to github a little bit ago. Maybe Vernon can confirm or deny but I think submitting issues there is the preferred route. --Max III On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:00 AM,

[python-win32] sudo module

2018-02-17 Thread Max Slimmer
Vernon, This sounds really useful. I'm voting for pypi package. Package management is getting so much better and pypi seems to be pretty standard. --Max III On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:00 AM, wrote: > Send python-win32 mailing list submissions to >

[python-win32] Bug reports

2018-02-17 Thread Bob Kline
According to SourceForge [1]: > Best Way to Get Help > Python DB-API 2.0 module for ADO says the best way to get help with its > software is by using its ticket tracker: Bugs. [2] Is this true? I posted a bug report [3] a couple of weeks ago and I still haven't seen even an acknowledgment that