New submission from Brian Vandenberg:

I'm not sure where to request changes to pysqlite, so my apologies if this 
isn't the right place.

To begin with: I'll either end up building a newer version of sqlite myself or 
just accepting that pysqlite won't be part of this python installation.  
However, I thought it might be useful to know that use of the function 
"sqlite3_stmt_readonly" is the only thing tying pysqlite to the current minimum 
requirement to use sqlite 3.7.4.

The currently available 'supported' version of sqlite for RHEL6 is 3.6.x and 
there's likely others out there who (for whatever reason) are stuck on an older 
release of sqlite and moving to the latest & greatest OS isn't [currently] 
feasible.

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components: Extension Modules
messages: 285804
nosy: phantal
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: pysqlite: Evaluate removal of sqlite3_stmt_readonly
type: enhancement

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