Hi! Still using and loving Pytone. I recently started developing a few applications with sqlite and I'm *loving* it. I was wondering if you have any interest in changing pytone's backend to use sqlite instead of gnu-db or whatever it's using now...
Hi Sam,
On 16.03.05, Sam Rowe wrote:
Hi! Still using and loving Pytone. I recently started developing a few applications with sqlite and I'm *loving* it. I was wondering if you have any interest in changing pytone's backend to use sqlite instead of gnu-db or whatever it's using now...
I've also thought about using sqlite instead of bsddb since this would probably simplify the database code quite a lot. On the other hand, this would add another dependency of PyTone which complicates the installation process. So it has pros and cons...
Jörg
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 04:11:37PM +0100, Joerg Lehmann wrote: # Hi Sam, # # I've also thought about using sqlite instead of bsddb since this would # probably simplify the database code quite a lot. On the other hand, this # would add another dependency of PyTone which complicates the # installation process. So it has pros and cons...
Does it really? I think the perl version of sqlite is just a module, so I assumed it'd be the same with python... I assume you're using a python module to talk to bsddb, right?
On 16.03.05, Sam Rowe wrote:
Does it really? I think the perl version of sqlite is just a module, so I assumed it'd be the same with python... I assume you're using a python module to talk to bsddb, right?
Yes, there is a Python package: http://initd.org/tracker/pysqlite. The Python bindings for the bsddb is part of the standard Python distribution.
Jörg