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Re: [GNUe] packages?
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Bajusz Tamás |
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Re: [GNUe] packages? |
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Thu, 18 Mar 2004 09:26:13 +0100 |
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 09:44:24 +0200
Adrian Maier <address@hidden> wrote:
> Stefan Elwesthal wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > DB000: Traceback (most recent call last):
> > DB000: File "/opt/gnue//lib/python/gnue/forms/uidrivers/wx/MenuBar.py",
> > line 94, in <lambda>
> > DB000: lambda event, l=self.driver, e=event, f=self.form:
> > l.dispatchEvent(e,_form=f))
> > DB000: File
> > "/opt/gnue//lib/python/gnue/common/events/EventController.py", line 107, in
> > dispatchEvent
> > DB000: handler(event)
> > DB000: File "/opt/gnue//lib/python/gnue/forms/GFInstance.py", line 922,
> > in requestQuery
> > DB000: message = event._form.initQuery()
> > DB000: File "/opt/gnue//lib/python/gnue/forms/GFForm.py", line 429, in
> > initQuery
> > DB000: block.processRollback()
> > DB000: File "/opt/gnue//lib/python/gnue/forms/GFObjects/GFBlock.py", line
> > 464, in processRollback
> > DB000: self._dataSourceLink._dataObject.rollback()
> > DB000: File
> > "/opt/gnue//lib/python/gnue/common/datasources/drivers/Base/DataObject.py",
> > line 155, in rollback
> > DB000: self._dataConnection.rollback()
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> The program tries to send a "ROLLBACK" command to the server.
> Until recently, MySql did not support transactions. So, it doesn't
> support any of "BEGIN", "COMMIT" or "ROLLBACK".
>
> > DB000: File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/MySQLdb/connections.py",
> > line 143, in rollback
> > DB000: NotSupportedError, "Not supported by server")
> > DB000: File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/MySQLdb/connections.py",
> > line 33, in defaulterrorhandler
> > DB000: raise errorclass, errorvalue
> > DB000: _mysql_exceptions.NotSupportedError: Not supported by server
> >
> > Any ideas? I'm running MySQL 4.0.15-9, maybe I should try PostGres (have no
> > expoereience at all there though)
> > My intent is to write everything I'll do down, maybe something useful can
> > come out of this, though I doubt it since my English
> > isn't too impressive :)
>
>
> You could either upgrade MySql or switch to PostgreSQL. If i were you,
> i would deffinitely choose PostgreSQL because it has more features and
> its implementation of the SQL language is much more standards-compliant.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Adrian Maier
>
IIRC this and another MySql related bug was fixed in svn.
You can get gnue with anonymous svn:
svn co svn://svn.gnuenterprise.org/var/svn/gnue/trunk gnue
Bajusz Tamás
Btw. try Firebirdsql 1.5 too :)