On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 10:47:42PM +0000, Mike Gee wrote:

> I, too, as suffering from the AssertionError.

I did finally get Trac installed, circumventing this error and a few
more. Reinstalling pysqlite and upgrading from 2.1.3 to 2.2 cleaned up
some annoyances, like the .python-eggs directory that kept being
installed into the invoking user's home directory. I also had to
forcibly hide the sqlite libraries that came with OS X and rebuild
pysqlite (hiding /usr/include/sqlite3.h wasn't enough) before it
apparently built using the version of sqlite that I'd installed.

I tried modifying LD_LIBRARY_PATH before I took the step of renaming
the stock sqlite libs, but that didn't seem to have an effect,
contrary to Apple's documentation.

I build a lot of stuff from source, and Trac, with its dependencies,
continues to exist in a class of its own in terms of installation
complexity.

  -nat
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