Fixed #8260 -- Changed [8318] to also work with MySQLdb 1.2.1p2.
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@ -50,13 +50,19 @@ django_conversions.update({
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FIELD_TYPE.TIME: util.typecast_time,
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FIELD_TYPE.DECIMAL: util.typecast_decimal,
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FIELD_TYPE.NEWDECIMAL: util.typecast_decimal,
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# By default, mysqldb will return VARCHAR BINARY fields as type str.
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})
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if hasattr(FIELD_TYPE, "VARCHAR"):
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# By default, MySQLdb will return VARCHAR BINARY fields as type str.
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# This is a bad idea, as BINARY doesn't indicate that it's arbitrary
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# binary data, but that collation uses the binary representation.
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# Replacing the list makes it return unicode. MySQLdb later adds
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# another list entry for non-binary fields.
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FIELD_TYPE.VARCHAR: [(FLAG.BINARY, lambda s: s.decode('utf-8'))],
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})
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#
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# MySQLdb 1.2.1p2 doesn't have the VARCHAR attribute, but it also returns
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# unicode for VARCHAR BINARY columns automatically, so we don't need it
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# there.
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django_conversions[FIELD_TYPE.VARCHAR] = [(FLAG.BINARY,
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lambda s: s.decode('utf-8'))]
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# This should match the numerical portion of the version numbers (we can treat
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# versions like 5.0.24 and 5.0.24a as the same). Based on the list of version
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