> Robin Dunn & Andrew Kuchling's PyBSDDB3 > > pybsddb.sf.net > > It claims to be a backwards compatible drop in for the default bsddb > module, supporting back to 1.85. It's been On My List of things to > look at for a while now, but I just haven't had time. I've used > PyBSDDB3 for some Zope/ZODB work and it seems quite stable. I'd like > it to be the default for Python 2.2 if the backwards compatibility > works out acceptably. But that requires that you have BSDDB 3, right? Because of its licensing, not everybody has it. So I think it's still a good idea to have Skip's patch as well. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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