On Mar 30, 2011, at 1:39 PM, Hans-Martin wrote:

> On Mar 30, 7:13 pm, Michael Bayer <mike...@zzzcomputing.com> wrote:
>> well its not going to work there either most likely since we don't support 
>> connecting without a hostname, probably.  You can't put "localhost" in there 
>> ?
> 
> Doesn't work either, same error. Adding my system username (and
> password) then throws errors from the Postgres backend.
> 
> I also installed pg8000 for the 0.6.6 + Py 2.7 setup and this gives
> the same error. With psycopg2, it works. Is there a reason that it
> would stop doing so in 3.2?

OK so its some artifact of the pg8000 dialect.  its nothing Python 3 related.



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