--- - branch: MAIN date: Sat Oct 3 12:49:11 UTC 2015 files: - new: '1.8' old: '1.7' path: pkgsrc/databases/py-mysql-connector/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/databases/py-mysql-connector/Makefile@1.8 type: modified - new: '1.4' old: '1.3' path: pkgsrc/databases/py-mysql-connector/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/databases/py-mysql-connector/PLIST@1.4 type: modified - new: '1.7' old: '1.6' path: pkgsrc/databases/py-mysql-connector/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/databases/py-mysql-connector/distinfo@1.7 type: modified id: 20151003T124911Z.4a5ffd207cedb91ca74b2b757a7fb2e5577a17d2 log: | Changes 2.1.3: * Connector/Python is now compatible with Django 1.8. * When using the C Extension with raise_on_warnings=True, errors were not thrown as exceptions when an executed statement produced an error, and it was not possible to reuse the cursor if the statement produced a result set. * When using the C Extension, character decoding of identifiers (database, table, column names) in result sets could fail. * When using the C Extension with the auth_plugin option, connect() calls failed. * In connections for which consume_results=True, callproc() could hang. * Connections failed if the password began or ended with spaces because they were being stripped before the connection attempt. * Connection failure occurred for accounts authenticated with the sha256_password authentication plugin that had a blank password. * The Connector/Python C Extension could exit when fetching a result set containing many NULL values. * Connector/Python failed to complete the connection handshake with MySQL Server 5.5.8. module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/databases/py-mysql-connector' unixtime: '1443876551' user: adam