Passing this along from webmaster.
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Not sure who to address this question to. Would you please forward it as
you feel is appropriate?
The python 3.2 release notes say that it compiles against sqlite "2.6".
Does that mean it includes the pysqlite 2.6 module which links against
sqlite 3.x ? I can't imagine that the new version really uses an sqlite
that is so old, but taken literally, that's what the release notes say.
Not trying to be picky; just want to make sure I understand what I'm about
to get. (Can you let me know what version of *sqlite* will be incorporated
(3.7.5?)?)
Very excited about the improvements in 3.2 esp the GIL!
Thanks,
Mayur
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