Do we need to install this in the main source trees?
> Announce: Release of PyGreSQL version 2.2
> ===============================================
>
> PyGreSQL v2.2 has been released.
> It is available at: ftp://ftp.druid.net/pub/distrib/PyGreSQL-2.2.tgz.
>
> PostgreSQL is a database system derived from Postgres4.2. It conforms
> to (most of) ANSI SQL and offers many interesting capabilities (C
> dynamic linking for functions or type definition, etc.). This package
> is copyright by the Regents of the University of California, and is
> freely distributable.
>
> Python is an interpreted programming language. It is object oriented,
> simple to use (light syntax, simple and straightforward statements), and
> has many extensions for building GUIs, interfacing with WWW, etc. An
> intelligent web browser (HotJava like) is currently under development
> (November 1995), and this should open programmers many doors. Python is
> copyrighted by Stichting S Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, The
> Netherlands, and is freely distributable.
>
> PyGreSQL is a python module that interfaces to a PostgreSQL database. It
> embeds the PostgreSQL query library to allow easy use of the powerful
> PostgreSQL features from a Python script.
>
> PyGreSQL 2.2 was developed and tested on a NetBSD 1.3_BETA system. It
> is based on the PyGres95 code written by Pascal Andre,
> andre@chimay.via.ecp.fr. I changed the version to 2.0 and updated the
> code for Python 1.5 and PostgreSQL 6.2.1. While I was at it I upgraded
> the code to use full ANSI style prototypes and changed the order of
> arguments to connect. Later versions are fixes and enhancements to that.
>
> Important changes from PyGreSQL 2.1 to PyGreSQL 2.2:
> - Added user and password support thanks to Ng Pheng Siong <ngps@post1.com>
> - Insert queries return the inserted oid
> - Add new pg wrapper (C module renamed to _pg)
> - Wrapped database connection in a class.
> - Cleaned up some of the tutorial. (More work needed.)
> - Added version and __version__. Thanks to thilo@eevolute.com for
> the suggestion.
>
> Important changes from PyGreSQL 2.0 to PyGreSQL 2.1:
> - return fields as proper Python objects for field type
> - Cleaned up pgext.py
> - Added dictresult method
>
> Important changes from Pygres95 1.0b to PyGreSQL 2.0:
> - Updated code for PostgreSQL 6.2.1 and Python 1.5.
> - Reformatted code and converted to ANSI .
> - Changed name to PyGreSQL (from PyGres95.)
> - Changed order of arguments to connect function.
> - Created new type pgqueryobject and moved certain methods to it.
> - Added a print function for pgqueryobject
> - Various code changes - mostly stylistic.
>
> For more information about each package, please have a look to their
> web pages:
> - Python : http://www.python.org/
> - PostgreSQL : http://www.PostgreSQL.org/
> - PyGreSQL : http://www.druid.net/pygresql/
>
>
> D'Arcy J.M. Cain
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