On 2 Sep, 04:46, Zentrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Ubuntu you want to install something like python-sqlite (a search > for "python" should turn up everything). There are 2 parts to this, > SQLite and the python bindings to SQLite. So you seem to have SQLite > installed but not the Python bindings. Also, on some systems you have > to have python-sqlite installed, and then build python in order to use > it.
The python-sqlite and python-sqlite2 packages were needed for Python 2.4 - it was possibly python2.4-sqlite or python2.4-sqlite2 if you go back a few versions - but Python 2.5 should depend on the sqlite libraries and pull them in automatically: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/python2.5 I don't understand why Cameron has a different version of Python which doesn't seem to have sqlite support enabled. Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list