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Python 3.5 is not currently supported by the python Postgres driver psycopg2
:
The current psycopg2 implementation supports:
- Python 2 versions from 2.5 to 2.7
- Python 3 versions from 3.1 to 3.4
- PostgreSQL versions from 7.4 to 9.4
An easy workaround is to create a Python 3.4 virtual environment and run your project there.
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I think Python 3.5 require MS Visual C++ 2015
(look here) so I installed it. I’m not sure that is a good thing because it installed something like 17 (!) more MS .NET Framework
16 (!) MS SQL Server
, 4 or 5 more MS Visual C++
, Ms web deploy
, and 2-3 other things in my Control Panel => Programs and Feature. It’s about 2GB of stuff and it took more than 2 hours to install/download all… It is normal?
Then I noticed that in my requirements.txt there was psycopg2==2.6.1
while psycopg2 2.6.2
(the actual version) supports python 3.5 and postgreSQL 9.5 so I upgrade that instead to downgrade the others…
It works, but maybe can I uninstall MS visual 2015?
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