MySQLdb-0.1.3 has been released. You can find it at: http://starship.python.net/crew/adustman Amazingly, MySQLdb-0.1.2 is the most-clicked item in the Vaults of Parnassus, beating out more interesting things like Numerical Python, wxWindows, Gadfly, and Zope (I'm touched :): http://www.vex.net/parnassus/ What's changed: - Core dump on exit under certain conditions (probably only when using executeXXX() on dictionaries) seems to be fixed. - cursor.fetchXXXDict() methods added for backwards-compatibility with MySQLmodule (plus some people think it's cool to have). Zope smokers: You _probably_ don't need this upgrade, either; I don't think the bug ever affected the ZMySQLDA (it was in a function not used by ZMySQLDA), and the new fetchXXXDict() stuff seems unlikely to be used by it. Although, it's got me thinking about adding a describe_Zope() method that returns the items dictionary that gets built up; that might provide a modest improvement in speed. Let me know if you use this and think you need more speed; would help most on queries with many columns and few rows. But, I don't really want to maintain ZMySQLDA, as I don't really have time to be a hard-core Zope smoker; hopefully Mike P. or someone at DC will incorporate this as a separate release of ZMySQLDA (maybe v2?) Thanks to Elliot Lee who originally pointed out the core dump bug, and Scott Parish who helped me test the fix out. Author: Andy Dustman <adustman@comstar.net> License: Python-style <P><A HREF="http://starship.python.net/crew/adustman/MySQLdb.html">MySQLdb 0.1.3</A> - interface to MySQL-3.22 (08-Mar-2000) -- andy dustman | programmer/analyst | comstar.net, inc. telephone: 770.485.6025 / 706.549.7689 | icq: 32922760 | pgp: 0xc72f3f1d "Therefore, sweet knights, if you may doubt your strength or courage, come no further, for death awaits you all, with nasty, big, pointy teeth!"