[Q] Databases -- Gadfly vs Metakit vs SQLite

David LeBlanc whisper at oz.net
Mon Mar 17 17:12:31 EST 2003


There has been discussion on python-dev about merging the python only
version (no C coded kjbuckets) of Gadfly into the next distro of Python
(2.3), but I don't recall what was decided.

David LeBlanc
Seattle, WA USA

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> [mailto:python-list-admin at python.org]On Behalf Of Alex Martelli
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 3:14
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> Subject: Re: [Q] Databases -- Gadfly vs Metakit vs SQLite
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>
> Ganesan R wrote:
>    ...
> > I don't know much about Gadly. It doesn't seem to be very actively
> > maintained anymore. The fact that it maintains live databases in memory
> > makes it unsuitable for my use.
>
> The in-memory DB issue is one thing, but Gadfly (note the spelling)
> does seem to be quite actively maintained to me.  While the latest
> release was 8 months ago, browsing the CVS trees shows bugs fixed
> 4 weeks ago, for example.  That's gadfly.sourceforge.net and links
> therefrom, of course.
>
>
> Alex
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