Hmm -- I'm not sure this should be a problem for Gourmet. Old versions
of Gourmet used to check for either sqlite3 (which comes with
python2.5+) or pysqlite2 (which came with earlier versions). Newer
versions of gourmet use sqlalchemy to interface with sqlite, so I would
think that so long as Gourmet requires sqlalchemy, that would do it for
dependencies.

Am I missing something / is there a bug report that has a gourmet
traceback complaining if pysqlite2 is around?

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python package should provide python-pysqlite2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339088
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