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Anders Pearson

mx erroneously detected inside virtualenv

Reported by Anders Pearson | April 27th, 2011 @ 04:16 PM

Briefly, the issue is that when installing psycopg2 in a virtualenv that was created with --no-site-packages (in an attempt to be completely independent of the underlying system), psycopg2's setup.py will still find mx and set HAVE_MXDATETIME=1. The compilation and install succeed, but since mx isn't installed in the virtualenv, importing psycopg2 results in an ImportError: can't import mx.DateTime module.

As far as I can tell, this happens because setup.py does

mxincludedir = os.path.join(get_python_inc(plat_specific=1), "mx")

to determine whether mx is available. That will find the mx include directory (eg, /usr/include/python2.6/mx) and it will be able to compile. But this is circumventing the virtualenv and isn't safe behavior when installing into a virtualenv.

I can easily set mxincludedir to a bogus directory to trick it into thinking mx isn't installed anywhere and get it to work, but that doesn't strike me as the best and cleanest solution.

I'm not sure exactly what the best solution is overall, but I'd suggest that one way or another, psycopg2 should only compile in mx.DateTime support when it can both find the mx headers and know that the mx python library will be available.

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Psycopg is the most used PostgreSQL adapter for the Python programming language. At the core it fully implements the Python DB API 2.0 specifications. Several extensions allow access to many of the features offered by PostgreSQL.

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