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@abrarsheikh abrarsheikh commented Sep 1, 2016

this PR fixes #167

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If someone can handle the PR validation it will be nice. I will be dad soon and I'm busy with painting stuff :P

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baloo commented Sep 2, 2016

@noplay I'll try to have a look this weekend, congrats on the new job of part-time painter :D

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can someone also take a look at the build pipeline, seems to be broken for mysql5.7

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@noplay congratulations :)

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Build will be fixed after #170 is merged, then you need to rebase

@abrarsheikh abrarsheikh closed this Sep 6, 2016
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@baloo baloo merged commit c50c607 into julien-duponchelle:master Sep 7, 2016
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encode mysql time as python datetime.timedelta

Signed-off-by: Arthur Gautier <baloo@gandi.net>
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discrepancy between python datetime.time and mysql TIME
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