> > While reading feedback to my post "Does Python 2.5.2's embedded SQLite > > support full text searching?" I noticed that there appears to be some > > confusion regarding whether Python 2.5 includes the SQLite engine. > > > > My Windows 2.5.2 binary download includes SQLite. > > > > But other posters claim otherwise, re: Linux releases of Python 2.5? > > > > I thought one of the major features of Python 2.5 was its embedded > > SQLite engine. > > > > Thoughts? > > It is embedded. Period.
Would you back that up, please? I mean with something else than "on my distro I see something vaguely resembling an sqlite shared object". The shared object lib-dynload/_sqlite3.so on most linux distros is *not* sqlite only the wrapper. This doesn't exclude the possibility of other python distros distributing sqlite itself, for example on windows this seems to be the case. > You can install the pysqlite wrapper > additionally, if you need a newer/differen sqlite version. It will be > available as a different module, though. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list