OK,

It works perfectly well using the Python version of my
distribution. :-)

I wanted to install version 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 of Python to test my code
and later contribute to Web2Py.

Why do I need to do more than just build and install Python from the
source?

Here are the test results for my Python installations:

Python 2.4.6
251 tests OK.
40 tests skipped:
    test_aepack test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185
    test_bsddb3 test_bz2 test_cd test_cl test_codecmaps_cn
    test_codecmaps_hk test_codecmaps_jp test_codecmaps_kr
    test_codecmaps_tw test_curses test_dbm test_dl test_gdbm test_gl
    test_imageop test_imgfile test_linuxaudiodev test_macfs
    test_macostools test_nis test_normalization test_ossaudiodev
    test_pep277 test_plistlib test_rgbimg test_scriptpackages
    test_socket_ssl test_socketserver test_sunaudiodev test_tcl
    test_timeout test_urllib2net test_urllibnet test_winreg
    test_winsound
5 skips unexpected on linux2:
    test_tcl test_dbm test_bz2 test_gdbm test_bsddb

Python 2.5.4
279 tests OK.
43 tests skipped:
    test_aepack test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185
    test_bsddb3 test_bz2 test_cd test_cl test_codecmaps_cn
    test_codecmaps_hk test_codecmaps_jp test_codecmaps_kr
    test_codecmaps_tw test_curses test_dbm test_dl test_gdbm test_gl
    test_imageop test_imgfile test_linuxaudiodev test_macfs
    test_macostools test_nis test_normalization test_ossaudiodev
    test_pep277 test_plistlib test_rgbimg test_scriptpackages
    test_socket_ssl test_socketserver test_sqlite test_startfile
    test_sunaudiodev test_tcl test_timeout test_urllib2net
    test_urllibnet test_winreg test_winsound test_zipfile64
5 skips unexpected on linux2:
    test_tcl test_dbm test_bz2 test_gdbm test_bsddb

Python 2.6.4
323 tests OK.
42 tests skipped:
    test_aepack test_al test_applesingle test_bsddb test_bsddb185
    test_bsddb3 test_bz2 test_cd test_cl test_codecmaps_cn
    test_codecmaps_hk test_codecmaps_jp test_codecmaps_kr
    test_codecmaps_tw test_curses test_dbm test_dl test_gdbm test_gl
    test_imageop test_imgfile test_kqueue test_linuxaudiodev
    test_macos test_macostools test_normalization test_ossaudiodev
    test_pep277 test_py3kwarn test_scriptpackages test_smtpnet
    test_socketserver test_sqlite test_startfile test_sunaudiodev
    test_tcl test_timeout test_urllib2net test_urllibnet test_winreg
    test_winsound test_zipfile64
5 skips unexpected on linux2:
    test_tcl test_dbm test_bz2 test_gdbm test_bsddb

What should I do to fix them? Just install the missing sqlite3? As you
said, sqlite seems to be installed only with the Python version of my
distribution.

On 24 déc, 22:47, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> as Yarko pointed out. We only need to look at this last line to see
> the problem is.
> Normally at startup, before you even open the browser, web2py lists
> all the db drivers it found. sqlite should be there. You will find it
> is not. If you installed it, it is possible you have different
> versions of Python and you are not running web2py with the version of
> Python that you used to install sqlite3. I suggest try to start web2py
> by specifying explicitly a version of Python.
>
> Massimo

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