New submission from Simon Ye:

Based off of https://github.com/Homebrew/linuxbrew/pull/330.

Currently building python on linux only looks for sqlite include paths in a 
hardcoded set of system paths, but if the user specifies -I/-L options during 
compilation, python setup.py looks there for sqlite3 as well, but only on OS X. 
This is problem for people who want to build python against a local version of 
sqlite3, and it is also inconsistent with the OS X behavior. Also the comments 
say that it should work on any unix-y OS!

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components: Build
files: sqlite_patch.diff
keywords: patch
messages: 239997
nosy: yesimon
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Look for local sqlite3 by parsing -I/-L flags in linux as well.
versions: Python 3.6
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file38819/sqlite_patch.diff

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