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Some corrections courtesy of Paul DuBois.
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ There may also be a link to some user-contributed binaries on the web site.
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Trouble with ZMySQLDA
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<sect1>I installed MySQLdb but ZMySQLDA can't find it.
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<p>Probably you installed a binary version of Zope which comes with
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it's own Python interpreter. You will have to compile MySQLdb against
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its own Python interpreter. You will have to compile MySQLdb against
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that particular Python installation. Find out where it's python binary
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lives and use that to run setup.py.
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</sect1>
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ performance a bit.
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Read the MySQL docs, particularly the C API, for an overview.
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<item>
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Read the MySQLdb docs. This shows how the C API is transliterated
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into Python. Plus some examplesa are in there.
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into Python. Plus some examples are in there.
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<item>
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Read the MySQLdb sources, particularly MySQLdb/cursors.py. That one
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file contains most of the gory details, particularly in the
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@ -505,8 +505,8 @@ Compatibility note: The older <ref id="MySQLmodule"> defines this method,
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the additional supplied cursor classes in the <ref id="usage">
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section.
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<tag>begin()</tag> Explicitly start a transactions. Normally you do
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not need to use this: Executing a query implicitely starts a new
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<tag>begin()</tag> Explicitly start a transaction. Normally you do
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not need to use this: Executing a query implicitly starts a new
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transaction if one is not in progress. If AUTOCOMMIT is on, you
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can use <tt/begin()/ to temporarily turn it off. AUTOCOMMIT will
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resume after the next <tt/commit()/ or <tt/rollback/.
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