> Bruce,
>
> It may be too late for including it, but it would not be for the reasons above.
>
> 1) low risk
>
> It is low risk. It is a one line patch that only affects the python interface code.
>
> 2) major
>
> It is major. Without it we can consider that 7.1 does not support Python
> (at least, not the 2.0 API).
>
> What use is an interface that keeps returning the same row (the first one)
> every time you call the cursor trying to get the next row?
>
> It happens with both functions fetchone() and fetchmany(), so there is no
> workaround besides reading the whole table (which sometimes is not feasible).
>
>
> So, it is both low risk and major.
If it has taken months for someone report report it and fix it, it can't
be that major.
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