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this uses pool events but bypasses the pool's fairy/record/dispose services.   pypy still seems to expose
some holes in that at least as far as what some (or maybe just one, cant find it yet) of the tests does.
haven't tested this too deeply, just on sqlite + postgres, cypthon 2.7 + pypy.   will see what the buildbot
says
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SQLAlchemy
++++++++++

The Python SQL Toolkit and Object Relational Mapper

Requirements
------------

SQLAlchemy requires Python 2.4 or higher.  One or more DB-API implementations
are also required for database access.  See docs/intro.html for more
information on supported DB-API implementations.

Python 3 Compatibility
----------------------

Please see README.py3k for Python 3 installation and testing instructions.

Installation Tools
------------------

Installation is supported with standard Python distutils, as well
as with setuptools or Distribute.  Distribute is recommended.
Distribute can be installed using the provided "distribute_setup.py" 
script.  The original setuptools may be installed using the 
"ez_setup.py" script if preferred, or simply do nothing and distutils
will be used.

Installing
----------

To install::

  python setup.py install

To use without installation, include the ``lib`` directory in your Python
path.

Running Tests
-------------

Please see README.unittests for full instructions on running unit tests.

Package Contents
----------------

  doc/
     HTML documentation, including tutorials and API reference.  Point
     a browser to the "index.html" to start.

  examples/
     Fully commented and executable implementations for a variety of tasks.

  lib/
     SQLAlchemy.

  test/
     Unit tests for SQLAlchemy.

Help
----

Mailing lists, wiki, and more are available on-line at
http://www.sqlalchemy.org.

License
-------

SQLAlchemy is distributed under the `MIT license
<http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php>`_.

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