The quality of the support in this group is remarkable. The answers
are starting to remind me of Guy Harris in terms of quality and
clarity! (If the name is not familiar to you then check out the Usenet
archives from the mid to late 80's)

thanks very much.
pjjH


On Mar 10, 11:34 am, jason kirtland <j...@discorporate.us> wrote:
> It'd look like this:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/ibm-db/source/browse/trunk/IBM_DB/ibm_db_sa/...
>
> Your dialect will be available to SA after you 'python setup.py install'
> or 'python setup.py develop' in your -ase distribution.
>
> phrrn...@googlemail.com wrote:
> > Thanks Mike. This sounds great although I have to admit that I don't
> > follow it completely as I have not used authored anything via
> > setuptools. If this is trivial for you, could you sketch out what this
> > would look like?
>
> > pjjH
>
> > On Mar 10, 11:25 am, "Michael Bayer" <mike...@zzzcomputing.com> wrote:
> >> you can install the dialect using a setuptools entry point.  SQLAlchemy
> >> looks for dialect modules using the "sqlalchemy.databases" entry point
> >> name, so in this case you might name it "sqlalchemy.databases.sybase-ase".
>
> >> phrrn...@googlemail.com wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
> >>> I have done a fair bit on a Sybase ASE dialect for Alchemy and it is
> >>> now in a primitive but usable condition for simple applications. My
> >>> employers are fine with contributing the code back to the project and
> >>> I intended to coordinate with Mike Bayer about this shortly. In the
> >>> meantime, we would like to deploy the driver locally and work out some
> >>> of the bugs. Ideally, we would like to do this separately from our
> >>> centralized SQL Alchemy installation as the release cycles for
> >>> production s/w are much longer than the anticipated cycles for the
> >>> Sybase dialect.Is it possible to use a dialect located  outside the
> >>> main installation by something as simple as the connection URI?
> >>> Have any of you similar situations? Have you any suggestions on ways
> >>> to address this issue?
> >>> pjjH
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