It never fails (bsddb retirement in 2.3)

Nick Vargish nav at adams.patriot.net
Thu May 1 15:24:24 EDT 2003


Jeremy Hylton <jeremy at zope.com> writes:

> The wording of the 2.3 "highlights" page is rather unclear, but there is
> a new bsddb module in Python 2.3.  This module is the same as the bsddb3
> module that you can get from SourceForge.

Thanks, I'm slowly figuring out the transition that's being made with
regards the bsddb "retirement". 

I replied to Skip and made sure that the mailing list was on the cc:
line, but as someone who mainly reads this through Usenet, I'm a
little unclear as to whether my reply will be gated back to Usenet or
not.

In any case, thanks to everyone for the pointers. Tweaking
Modules/Setup is pretty easy, and probably the way I will go... The
people around here are twitchy about any new software installs --
Python itself has been an uphill battle.

Nick

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