[moving to users] -On [20060607 21:41], [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >Quoting Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>-On [20060607 20:35], [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >The version of FreeBSD on this server is 5.4 (ports were cvsupped yesterday) >The required_by version of python sqlite is: py24-pysqlite-2.2.2 >which is installed. Reading the docs on sqlite seems to indicate that the >call to sqlite should be sqlite3 *not* sqlite, as Trac seems to think.
Which is not the case. Since trac imports pysqlite2.dbapi2 as sqlite, as I've laid out in my previous email. This is a feature of Python. >As there is _no_ sqlite command available anywhere on the system. I'm >thinking that: cd /usr/local/bin; ln -s sqlite3 sqlite; might solve >Trac's inability to know that the command sqlite doesn't exist. If this >solves the problem, I'll report back. So as to inform the maintainer here >to fix this asap; else be flooded with questions regarding this oversight. This is not going to help since it is talking about the sqlite python module, not a command line tool. See /usr/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/ and check if there's a pysqlite2 sub directory available. >No, I have py24-pysqlite-2.2.2 registered, as this is what the Trac port >indicates it needs. Also, I also had Python 2.4.3 installed and in use >prior to ever even looking at the Trac port. Is my version of Python too >new/ advanced for Trac? Not at all. [command line import] >I'll check your suggestion out prior to ln -s sqlite3 sqlite. The symbolic link will accomplish nothing. >Thanks for the tip. If your suggestion checks out; why didn't this >occur during the installation? My tip is merely a quick test to see if your normal Python setup can find sqlite2. I am thinking something in your environment might be messing with things and something like that might not influence installation at all. -- Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <asmodai(-at-)in-nomine.org> / asmodai イェルーン ラウフロック ヴァン デル ウェルヴェン http://www.in-nomine.org/ Only in sleep can one find salvation that resembles Death... _______________________________________________ Trac mailing list [email protected] http://lists.edgewall.com/mailman/listinfo/trac
