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Changing "import sqlite3" to "import sqlite" in python code may be
helpful.
06/11/2008 16:37 +0100, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> > Hi,
> Hi
> This is the output of rpm -qa| grep sqlite
> sqlite-devel-3.3.6-2
> sqlite-3.3.6-2
> python-sqlite-1.1.7-1.2.1
>
> And I have checked that separately sqlite is working.
>
> I am not a expert in linux, but is it possible that when initially python
> was configured, then it was build with out sqlite api as at that time
> sqlite was not installed. I will again write down the message get from
> sqlite forum.
>
> " You are missing the module that binds Python to SQLite. It comes as
> >> standard with Python but is only built if SQLite is already on the
> >> machine.
>
> Thanks and regards
> kashif
> > On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> >
> >> Hi
> >> I am trying to install LHC Era Monitering(LEMON) on SL 5.1 for
> >> experimental purpose. After installation when I tried to create schema
> >> for
> >> sqlite3 database, I encountered this problem
> >> unable to import Sqlite API: No module named sqlite3
> >>
> >> It posted this problem on sqlite forum and I got this awnser.
> >>
> >> " You are missing the module that binds Python to SQLite. It comes as
> >> standard with Python but is only built if SQLite is already on the
> >> machine. Chances are you can find it as another package to install.
> >
> > have you actually tried following this advice (yum install python-sqlite)?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Stephan
> >
> >> The underlying module is provided by pysqlite."
> >>
> >> Now I have to rebuild phython with sqlite3 support. Please suggest that
> >> how can I rebuild the python with minimum disturbance to system.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> kashif
> >>
> >
> > --
> > Stephan Wiesand
> > DESY - DV -
> > Platanenallee 6
> > 15738 Zeuthen, Germany
> >
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