At least on my machine, ignoring the error if the function doesn't exist
doesn't work since psycopg2 bombs. So, we attempt to at least check if
there are any functions with a similar name before trying to drop it.
This way it should work better on an empty database where the function
has never existed.
Signed-off-by: Allan Lyons <Allan_Lyons@wycliffe.ca>
try:
c = self.db.cursor()
- try:
- # This might not exist on a fresh install, so don't fail
- # needlessly
+ # The reason we try and check to see if it exists is that
+ # psycopg2 might leave the cursor invalid if the drop fails
+ c.execute("SELECT proname from pg_catalog.pg_proc WHERE proname = 'versioncmp'")
+ rows = c.fetchall()
+ if rows:
c.execute("DROP FUNCTION versioncmp(text, text);")
- except:
- pass
+ else:
+ print "function already does not exist"
+
c.execute("UPDATE config SET value = '3' WHERE name = 'db_revision'")
self.db.commit()