Matthew Gillen wrote:
> ...
>
> You can get the "old" version that (correctly) links against pysqlite3 here:
> ftp://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/extras/6/i386/trac-0.10.3-1.fc6.noarch.rpm
>   

I don't know the rationale behind the naming but pysqlite3 is a rather 
poor choice.
This actually seems to be pysqlite 1.1.6, which works with SQLite 3 but 
not the more recents (1.1.7 would be needed for that). The pysqlite 
1.1.x releases were interim release so that the old pysqlite 1.x 
bindings designed for SQLite 2.x could work with SQLite 3.x.

> I don't know when a new one will be posted, but you can tell if it's still
> broken by checking whether it tries to install python-sqlite2 along with trac.
>   

It's actually better to use pysqlite2, and the latest version of that 
package should be 2.3.3. It's compatible with all versions of SQLite 3. 
pysqlite2 version 2.3.2 was actually shipped with Python 2.5 (available 
as module sqlite3).

There's no such thing as pysqlite3 per se 
(http://lists.initd.org/pipermail/pysqlite/2005-December/000283.html).

So I don't see what's wrong with the 0.10.3.1 rpm now requiring 
python-sqlite2 (which seems to be pysqlite2 version 2.3.2).

-- Christian

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