Greetings. I have tried both Cygwin and SQLite support, and I have received very little ideas from them, so I am trying this to see if anyone has dealt with such a problem before.
If I use Cygwin setup tool and install python39 and thus, $ python Python 3.9.10 (main, Jan 20 2022, 21:37:52) [GCC 11.2.0] on cygwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import sqlite3 >>> sqlite3.sqlite_version '3.34.0' >>> As you can see, the SQlite3 version installed is v3.34.0. Right now, the version available is 3.40.1. What I would like to do is to work with the latest SQLite version. I have 4 Cygwin instances, 2 of them are working ok, 2 are not. This is what I have done to get python to use 3.41.0: - downloaded the latest SQlite check-in from the site - $ tar -xvf SQLite-44200596.tar.gz - cd to SQLite-44200596 - $ ./configure --prefix=/usr - $ make install These steps above have worked on two PCs, but I don't know what is the difference that makes the other two work, and the other two not work. I have started a few instances of Cygwin on the PC that is not working, and I have been trying for a few days, and I am humbling myself, and asking for help. So, the request is to get python3 to change the SQLite3 library from 3.34.0 to 3.41.0. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Since this is Windows 10, it's probably some SQLite DLL somewhere that is being pulled instead of the one installed. Perhaps some of you can provide a few suggestions to see where I can find a solution. I know the next step is to compile python, but, I rather try to find how to fix this and get to the bottom of it. Thanks, thanks and thanks. josé -- What if eternity is real? Hmmmm... -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list