From 47ded12f981917ff34674f57b58d3b6f5b017286 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: adustman Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 00:10:20 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix some formatting problems --- MySQLdb/README | 105 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) diff --git a/MySQLdb/README b/MySQLdb/README index cdc6ba6..98774da 100644 --- a/MySQLdb/README +++ b/MySQLdb/README @@ -9,89 +9,92 @@ Prerequisites + Python 2.3.4 or higher - * http://www.python.org/ + * http://www.python.org/ - * Versions lower than 2.2 WON'T WORK. + * Versions lower than 2.2 WON'T WORK. - * 2.2.x MIGHT work, or have partial functionality. + * 2.2.x MIGHT work, or have partial functionality. - * 2.4b2 seems to work fine. + * 2.4 is tested and works. - * Red Hat Linux: + * Red Hat Linux: - - Make sure you have the Python development headers and libraries - (python-devel). + - Make sure you have the Python development headers and libraries + (python-devel). + MySQL 3.23.32 or higher - * http://www.mysql.com/downloads/ + * http://www.mysql.com/downloads/ - * Versions lower than 3.22 definitely WON'T WORK. + * Versions lower than 3.22 definitely WON'T WORK. - * Versions lower than 3.22.19 might not work. + * Versions lower than 3.22.19 might not work. - * MySQL-3.22 is deprecated in favor of 3.23, but still supported. + * MySQL-3.22 is deprecated in favor of 3.23, but still supported. - * MySQL-3.23 is supported, but slightly deprecated. + * MySQL-3.23 is supported, but slightly deprecated. - * MySQL-4.0 is supported. Current version is 4.0.22. + * MySQL-4.0 is supported. - * There is partial support for MySQL-4.1; the new prepared - statements API is not yet supported, and probably won't be until - MySQLdb-1.3 or 2.0. + * MySQL-4.1 is mostly supported; the new prepared statements API + is not yet supported, and probably won't be until MySQLdb-1.3 or + 2.0. - * MySQL-5.0 and newer are not currently supported, but might work. + * MySQL-5.0 and newer are not currently supported, but might work. - * MaxDB, formerly known as SAP DB (and maybe Adabas D?), is a - completely different animal. Use the sapdb.sql module that comes - with MaxDB. + * MaxDB, formerly known as SAP DB (and maybe Adabas D?), is a + completely different animal. Use the sapdb.sql module that comes + with MaxDB. - * Red Hat Linux packages: + * Red Hat Linux packages: - - mysql-devel to compile + - mysql-devel to compile - - mysql and/or mysql-devel to run + - mysql and/or mysql-devel to run - * MySQL.com RPM packages: + * MySQL.com RPM packages: - - MySQL-devel to compile + - MySQL-devel to compile - - MySQL-shared if you want to use their shared - library. Otherwise you'll get a statically-linked module, - which may or may not be what you want. + - MySQL-shared if you want to use their shared + library. Otherwise you'll get a statically-linked module, + which may or may not be what you want. - - MySQL-shared to run if you compiled with MySQL-shared installed + - MySQL-shared to run if you compiled with MySQL-shared installed - * Transactions (particularly InnoDB tables) are supported for - MySQL-3.23 and up. You may need a special package from your - vendor with this support turned on. If you have Gentoo Linux, - set either of the berkdb or innodb USE flags. + * Transactions (particularly InnoDB tables) are supported for + MySQL-3.23 and up. You may need a special package from your vendor + with this support turned on. If you have Gentoo Linux, set either + of the berkdb or innodb USE flags on your server, and comment out + "skip-innodb" in /etc/mysql/my.cnf for InnoDB table support. + zlib - * Required for MySQL-3.23 and newer. + * Required for MySQL-3.23 and newer. - * Red Hat Linux + * Red Hat Linux - - zlib-devel to compile + - zlib-devel to compile - - zlib to run + - zlib to run + openssl - * May be needed for MySQL-4.0 or newer, depending on compilation - options. + * May be needed for MySQL-4.0 or newer, depending on compilation + options. -+ C compiler ++ C compiler - * Most free software-based systems already have this, usually gcc. + * Most free software-based systems already have this, usually gcc. - * Most commercial UNIX platforms also come with a C compiler, or - you can also use gcc. + * Most commercial UNIX platforms also come with a C compiler, or + you can also use gcc. - * If you have some Windows flavor, you usually have to pay extra - for this, or you can use Cygwin. + * If you have some Windows flavor, you usually have to pay extra + for this, or you can use Cygwin_. + +.. _Cygwin: http://www.cygwin.com/ @@ -151,8 +154,8 @@ gcc. Finally, putting it together:: - $ tar xfz MySQL-python-1.1.7.tar.gz - $ cd MySQL-python-1.1.7 + $ tar xfz MySQL-python-1.1.8.tar.gz + $ cd MySQL-python-1.1.8 $ export mysqlversion="4.0.20" $ export mysqlclient="mysqlclient_r" $ export mysqloptlibs="ssl crypto" @@ -219,23 +222,23 @@ build your own RPM packages as described above. Debian GNU/Linux ................ -Packaged as `python-mysql`__:: +Packaged as `python-mysql`_:: # apt-get install python-mysql -.. __: http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=python-mysql&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all +.. _`python-mysql`: http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=python-mysql&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all Gentoo Linux ............ -Packaged as `mysql-python`__. Gentoo is also my development platform:: +Packaged as `mysql-python`_. Gentoo is also my development platform:: # emerge sync # emerge mysql-python # emerge zmysqlda # if you use Zope -.. __: http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=mysql-python +.. _`mysql-python`: http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=mysql-python BSD