I found that the 1.0.2 version would cause Python to seg fault in
_mssql.so. I have been heavily running 1.9.908ubuntu2 on a number of
machines. Without any problems.
It is available in my PPA https://launchpad.net/~bluetoad/+archive/ppa
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query truncation bug in pymssql-1.0.1
I spent several hours with 1.0.1 on Karmic trying to determine why
things would work for a while or occasionally and decided some
corruption must be happening to the SQL queries.
So I looked at http://pymssql.sourceforge.net/. Here is the first few
lines from the release notes for 1.0.2.
I agree with Chris Hoover. I spent a day researching and tracing an
error in a SQL client (crunchyfrog). Connections to the SQL Server
instance were made properly, but any query I executed created the
following error:
Query failed (0.000 secons)
../Objects/stringobject.c:4491: bad argument to
This bug is a showstopper; it makes the package all but useless.
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query truncation bug in pymssql-1.0.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463830
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** Summary changed:
- query truncation bug in 1.01
+ query truncation bug in pymssql-1.0.1
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query truncation bug in pymssql-1.0.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463830
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