>
> Guess now's the time. I'm trying to find a copy of pygresql to use, but
> it's not easy (www.pygresql.org leads to druid.net and there's nothing
> on the
> page about pygresql). I'm learning python to use on a major project here
Use pyscopg instead of pygresql.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
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