Re: [gentoo-user] No module named sqlite3

2011-01-09 Thread Keith Dart
=== On Sat, 01/08, Daniel D Jones wrote: === Is there any reason python shouldn't be set to version 3? Are there backwards compatibility issues that will break things? === Yes, many. It will be years more before the Python world is fully migrated to version 3. -- Keith Dart -- --

Re: [gentoo-user] No module named sqlite3

2011-01-08 Thread Xavier Parizet
Le 08/01/2011 22:46, Daniel D Jones a écrit : I'm trying to install keepnote: http://rasm.ods.org/keepnote/ It's not in portage but there's a downloadable ebuild at the site. Emerging the package, I get the following error: File /var/tmp/portage/app-

Re: [gentoo-user] No module named sqlite3

2011-01-08 Thread Thomas Weinbrenner
Am 08.01.2011 22:46, schrieb Daniel D Jones: I've run python-updater, re-emerged sqlite and pysqlite and am still getting the error. Any ideas or suggestions greatly appreciated. I had a similar problem. If I remember correctly (and I am not sure that I do) I solved it by re-emerging python

Re: [gentoo-user] No module named sqlite3

2011-01-08 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Saturday 08 January 2011 21:46:08 Daniel D Jones wrote: I've run python-updater, re-emerged sqlite and pysqlite and am still getting the error. How many versions of python do you have installed? I found I had three: $ eselect python list Available Python interpreters: [1] python2.6 *