Santosh Pagare MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.12 has been released
Aug 15, 2013; 08:42
Santosh Pagare
MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.12 has been released
Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.12 is a new version of the 1.0 production release of the pure Python database driver for MySQL.
MySQL Connector/Python version 1.0 is compatible with MySQL Server versions 5.5 and greater, but should work with earlier versions (greater than v4.1). Python v2.6 and greater as well as Python v3.1 and greater are supported. Python v2.4 and v2.5 are known to work, but are not officially supported.
On Microsoft Windows, the preferred method of downloading and installing Connector/Python is via the MySQL Windows Installer which can be found at: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/installer/.
For other packages and platforms, please visit: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/python/#downloads
A brief summary of changes in MySQL Connector/Python v1.0 is listed below. Please check the ChangeLog file inside the distribution for a more complete list of changes or online at:
Changes in MySQL Connector/Python 1.0.12 (2013-07-24)
Bugs Fixed
* Following fetchone() or fetchmany(), the result returned by fetchall() was missing one row. (Bug #17041412)
* LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE failed for files approximately 14MB or larger. (Bug #17002411)
* The fetchall() methods for buffered cursors were returning all rows after fetchone() or fetchmany() were used. fetchall() now correctly returns all or remaining, just like the nonbuffered cursors. (Bug #16662920)
* Python 2.6 and 2.7 raised a UnicodeDecodeError when unicode_literals was used and a database name contained nonlatin Unicode characters. (Bug #16655208)
* An unclear OperationalError was raised if a cursor object was closed while there were unread results. Connector/Python now raises an InternalError indicating that there are still unread results. This provides information that to avoid the error it is necessary to consume the result by reading all rows. (Bug #67649, Bug #17041240)
* The MySQLCursor.executemany() method raised an exception when a SQL function was used as a column value when executing an INSERT statement. (Bug #69675, Bug #17065366)
The source distribution includes the manual in various formats under the docs/ folder.
Reporting Bugs ---------------------
We welcome and appreciate your feedback and bug reports: http://bugs.mysql.com/
Enjoy!
On behalf of MySQL/Oracle RE Team,
Santosh Pagare
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