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Re: [egenix-info] Re: ANN: eGenix mxODBC - ODBC Database Interfacefor Python 3.0.2

On 2008-10-15 20:30, Terry Reedy wrote:
FYI
I initially parsed the subject line as
"eGenix mxODBC - ODBC Database Interface" for "Python 3.0.2"
and thought, "Wow, already prepared for the future" (6 months to a year)
;-).
It's going to look even better when we release version 4.0 in a
year or so ;-)

FWIW, we're still waiting for the dust to settle before going for
a Py3k port of the mx C extensions.

--
Marc-Andre Lemburg
eGenix.com

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