[sqlalchemy] c extensions built?

2012-01-12 Thread Kent
What is the easiest way to confirm that my installation has compiled/ is using the c extensions? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups sqlalchemy group. To post to this group, send email to sqlalchemy@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send

Re: [sqlalchemy] c extensions built?

2012-01-12 Thread Michael Bayer
when you do the setup.py the log messages say so. Otherwise you'd look where sqlalchemy was installed and check if you see .so files. On Jan 12, 2012, at 12:35 PM, Kent wrote: What is the easiest way to confirm that my installation has compiled/ is using the c extensions? -- You

Re: [sqlalchemy] c extensions built?

2012-01-12 Thread Kent Bower
Yeah, just the two cresultproxy.so and cprocessors.so, right? On 1/12/2012 3:34 PM, Michael Bayer wrote: when you do the setup.py the log messages say so. Otherwise you'd look where sqlalchemy was installed and check if you see .so files. On Jan 12, 2012, at 12:35 PM, Kent wrote: What is

Re: [sqlalchemy] c extensions built?

2012-01-12 Thread Michael Bayer
yup On Jan 12, 2012, at 4:31 PM, Kent Bower wrote: Yeah, just the two cresultproxy.so and cprocessors.so, right? On 1/12/2012 3:34 PM, Michael Bayer wrote: when you do the setup.py the log messages say so. Otherwise you'd look where sqlalchemy was installed and check if you see .so

[sqlalchemy] Tea Rota

2012-01-12 Thread Calum MacLeod
I am relatively new both to python and to sqlalchemy. I am a hobbiest, trying to learn this for fun. Have been using a Sunday tea rota as a simple project by which to learn the rudiments of sqla. The rota consists of 16 people and the number of days on which tea is offered amounts to 47.