Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
Ok. Closing as wontfix then.
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status: open - closed
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Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
Still waiting for the info about whether this can be done at run-time.
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Lauren Foutz lauren.fo...@gmail.com added the comment:
It is not possible to compile pysqlite to link with both, and even if it
was it would not be a good idea, since databases created by bdbsql cannot
be accessed by sqlite, and visa versa.
Because of the incompatibility I think a runtime flag
Petri Lehtinen pe...@digip.org added the comment:
Is it possible to compile pysqlite so that it links with both, or so that the
linking type can be changed at run time?
I'm -1 on adding a compile-time option to switch the storage backend to Python
itself, but a runtime flag or a separate
New submission from Lauren Foutz lauren.fo...@gmail.com:
Before the pysqlite module was made standard it could be edited to link with
Berkeley DB SQL instead of SQLite. I am requesting that the Python build add
the ability to link with BDBSQL instead of SQLite.
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Lauren Foutz lauren.fo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Before the pysqlite module was made standard it could be edited to link with
Berkeley DB SQL instead of SQLite. I am requesting that the Python build add
the ability to link with BDBSQL instead of SQLite.
Below is a description of how to
Changes by Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr:
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versions: +Python 3.3
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Changes by Eric Snow ericsnowcurren...@gmail.com:
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Ned Deily n...@acm.org added the comment:
Support for Berkeley DB (the bsddb) was removed from the standard library in
Python 3 and replaced by a third-party module (bsddb3) listed in PyPI which is
better able to keep up with changes in the various BDB releases.
Lauren Foutz lauren.fo...@gmail.com added the comment:
Berkeley DB SQL is a separate library from Berkeley DB. It is an SQL engine
that uses the same API as SQLite and uses Berkeley DB as its backend. The
modules that support Berkeley DB lack all of the SQL features and cannot be
used to
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