Hi Milton,

it is quite possible that the OSGeo4W setup has installed
only the runtime library for SQLite3 on your system, not
the command line tool. Check the OSGeo4W setup and see
if you need to install another package to get it.
If you just want to know whether your GRASS installation
supports SQLite3, then simply log into a GRASS mapset and
type:

  db.drivers -p

This will list all supported DBMS.

Best,

Ben

Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote:
> Dear Grass-gurus,
>  
> I am running grass64 available on OSGeoW4 Express installation.
> Now I need to play with grass & python and sqlite3.
> I gone on OSGeoW4 installer again, and when I try to
> choose the sqlite3 lib to install the installer
> (available at http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/CompileOnWindows)
> day that sqlite3 lib are installed.
>  
> How can I run a simple test to check if sqlite3 are really installed
> on my system? When I start Msys/bash and type
> sqlite3 and press TAB the msys shell suggest me
> sqlite3.dll.
>  
> Any help are welcome.
>  
> cheers
>  
> milton
>  
>  
> 
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