Thanks for the reply.  

I should have included this in my original post:

1.  1&1 won't turn on sqlite.  they say it's a security issue (which is, of
course, nonsense). I suspect it is a pricing issue as it might cause people
who would otherwise upgrade to a multiple mysql package to remain at the
cheaper level and use sqlite dbs.  

2.  the linux servers are debian 2.4.28 (so they say).  i read that 2.4 was
not a stable release so i am assuming they mean 2.2.x  in any event 
    
    from this i would guess it would also use glibc2.2 and not 2.3 as you
point out the debian woody (3) uses the earlier library.

   so next thing to try is to find sqlite.so compiled with glibc.so.  i have
no way of compiling things on my systems and googling does not reveal
anything.   Do any of you know a source of precompiled .so files?  

Many thanks for your assistance
Justin

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