1 From: Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org>
2 To: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
3 Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
4 Date: 22 Oct 2001 11:16:21 -0600
6 www.vorbis.com is serving from 5-10k pages per day with psycopg serving
9 I plan to use it for several of our other sites, so that number will
12 I've never had a single problem (that wasn't my fault) besides those
13 segfaults, and those are now gone as well, and I've been using psycopg
14 since June (around 0.99.2?).
19 From: Yury Don <gercon@vpcit.ru>
20 To: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
21 Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
22 Date: 23 Oct 2001 09:53:11 +0600
24 We use psycopg and psycopg zope adapter since fisrt public
25 release (it seems version 0.4). Now it works on 3 our sites and in intranet
26 applications. We had few problems, but all problems were quckly
27 solved. The strong side of psycopg is that it's code is well organized
28 and easy to understand. When I found a problem with non-ISO datestyle in first
29 version of psycopg, it took for me 15 or 20 minutes to learn code and
30 to solve the problem, even thouth my knowledge of c were poor.
32 BTW, segfault with dictfetchall on particular data set (see [Psycopg]
33 dictfetchXXX() problems) disappeared in 0.99.8pre2.
40 From: Tom Jenkins <tjenkins@devis.com>
41 To: Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
42 Cc: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
43 Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
44 Date: 23 Oct 2001 08:25:52 -0400
46 The US Govt Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment
47 Policy's DisabilityDirect website is run on zope and zpsycopg.
50 From: Scott Leerssen <sleerssen@racemi.com>
51 To: Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
52 Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
53 Date: 23 Oct 2001 09:56:10 -0400
55 Racemi's load management software infrastructure uses psycopg to handle
56 complex server allocation decisions, plus storage and access of
57 environmental conditions and accounting records for potentially
58 thousands of servers. Psycopg has, to this point, been the only
59 Python/PostGreSQL interface that could handle the scaling required for
60 our multithreaded applications.
65 From: Andre Schubert <andre.schubert@geyer.kabeljournal.de>
66 To: Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>
67 Cc: Psycopg Mailing List <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
68 Subject: Re: [Psycopg] preparing for 1.0
69 Date: 23 Oct 2001 11:46:07 +0200
71 i have changed the psycopg version to 0.99.8pre2 on all devel-machines
72 and all segfaults are gone. after my holiday i wil change to 0.99.8pre2
73 or 1.0 on our production-server.
74 this server contains several web-sites which are all connected to
75 postgres over ZPsycopgDA.
80 From: Fred Wilson Horch <fhorch@ecoaccess.org>
81 To: <psycopg@lists.initd.org>
82 Subject: [Psycopg] Success story for psycopg
83 Date: 23 Oct 2001 10:59:17 -0400
85 Due to various quirks of PyGreSQL and PoPy, EcoAccess has been looking for
86 a reliable, fast and relatively bug-free Python-PostgreSQL interface for
89 Binary support in psycopg, along with the umlimited tuple size in
90 PostgreSQL 7.1, allowed us to quickly prototype a database-backed file
91 storage web application, which we're using for file sharing among our
92 staff and volunteers. Using a database backend instead of a file system
93 allows us to easily enrich the meta-information associated with each file
94 and simplifies our data handling routines.
96 We've been impressed by the responsiveness of the psycopg team to bug
97 reports and feature requests, and we're looking forward to using psycopg
98 as the Python interface for additional database-backed web applications.
100 Keep up the good work!
102 Fred Wilson Horch mailto:fhorch@ecoaccess.org
103 Executive Director, EcoAccess http://ecoaccess.org/
106 From: Damon Fasching <fasching@design.lbl.gov>
107 To: Michele Comitini <mcm@glisco.it>
109 Subject: Re: How does one create a database within Python using psycopg?
110 Date: 25 Feb 2002 17:39:41 -0800
113 btw I checked out 4 different Python-PostgreSQL packages. psycopg is the
114 only one which built and imported w/o any trouble! (At least for me.)