How are you finding SQLite?  I've been using it the last few weeks under
Linux (after previously using Metakit) and I'm impressed.  Metakit is
easier to install but boy is SQLite powerful.

Hopefully you can just find a nice RPM for libreadline.  Good luck!

Jeff

On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 09:59:53PM -0600, John Hall wrote:
> At 21:37 2003-06-26 -0600, you wrote:
> >Hey Jon,
> >
> >You might want to try installing the libreadline.so.4 library so that
> >you can install sqlite.  Once that's in there though I believe you
> still
> >need to install the Python bindings for it.  Just having sqlite.so in
> >/isr/lib isn't going to help python.
> 
> Hi Jeff, I know I need pysqlite, in fact I tried installing that first
> (In Windows, PySqlite is statically linked with sqlite so it's all you
> need)
> 
> Thanks for the response. I'll try libreadline on Friday, my brain is
> too frazzled to get into that tonight.
> 
> BTW I'm trying to port my PythonCard/sqlite app to Linux for a tech
> prezzy.
> It uses clicks on two Gantt charts to assign guests to beds.
> 
> 
> -- 
> John Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
> "Helping People Prosper in the Information Age".
> 
> 
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