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4.7.3: (Python 2.6 release. First release with Python 3.0 support) * "private" is a keyword in C++. (Duncan Grisby) * setup.py should install "bsddb.h". (Duncan Grisby) * "DB_remove" memory corruption & crash. (Duncan Grisby) * Under Python 3.0, you can't use string keys/values, but bytes ones. Print the right error message. * "DB.has_key()" allowed transactions as a positional parameter. We allow, now, transactions as a keyword parameter also, as documented. * Correct "DB.associate()" parameter order in the documentation. * "DB.append()" recognizes "txn" both as a positional and a keyword parameter. * Small fix in "dbshelve" for compatibility with Python 3.0. * A lot of changes in "dbtables" for compatibility with Python 3.0. * Huge work making the testsuite compatible with Python 3.0. * In some cases the C module returned Unicode strings under Python 3.0. It should return "bytes", ALWAYS. Solved. * Remove a dict.has_key() use to silence a warning raised under Python2.6 -3 parameter. Python SVN r65391, Brett Cannon. * Solve some memory leaks - Neal Norwitz * If DBEnv creation fails, library can crash. (Victor Stinner) * Raising exceptions while doing a garbage collection will kill the interpreter. (Victor Stinner) * Crash in "DB.verify()". Noted by solsTiCe d'Hiver. |
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