Thanks for help, But I could not get the point, should I again rebuild the
python, as this time it will build sqlite3 module also because now SQlite
is already present on the system.
Is there any other way by which I can manually load the required module.
Regards
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>> unable to import Sqlite API:  No module named sqlite3
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> You are missing the module that binds Python to SQLite.  It comes as
> standard with Python but is only built if SQLite is already on the
> machine.  Chances are you can find it as another package to install.
> The underlying module is provided by pysqlite.
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> Roger
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