On Friday 2013-01-11 12:58 (-0800), Jose Levieux 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> El 27/12/2012 17:54, Chris Clark escribió:
>> On Thursday 2012-12-27 12:46 (-0800), Jose Levieux
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi , some one know where I can download the python driver V1.5.0 ?
>>>
>>> I have a Suse enterprise 9 running ingres R3 3.0.2 in a production
>>> server , and if I try to install the lastest version I get a lot of
>>> broken dependencies.
>> Version 1.5.0 (circa 2005) predates the version in the public svn repo.
>> If you have a support contract you might want to see if you can get old
>> versions that way otherwise your best bet is to build the latest for
>> your target.
>>
>> A last ditch option would be to switch drivers, e.g. one of the ODBC or
>> JDBC based Python drivers that are not explicitly for Ingres.
> Thank's Chris , but I have python 2.3.3 and the actual driver need a
> newer version . I can't upgrade python because I obtain broken dependencies.
>
> Now I'm trying to port the python application ti a ingres procedure.
>

Version 1.9.0 of the driver is when a minimum version of Python 2.4 was 
introduced.

If you have a support contract you could try logging an issue. Someone 
in support would need to track down the old private repo where the old 
code is stored as this is not publicly available.

The other option is to upgrade or rather, install a newer version of 
Python (leaving the existing on there and then installing a second 
version is probably the best option). Python version 
http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.4.6/ (is really old and) is 
probably all that is needed. I suspect you'd need to build from source 
unless there are pre-built binaries.

You mentioned you had a production server, is there any chance you still 
have 1.5.0 on that machine located in a different directory?


Chris

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