Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
Nils Breunese wrote:Noah Kantrowitz wrote:Nils Breunese wrote:Emmanuel Blot wrote:Is someone on this list running Trac on CentOS 4 using mod_python and the standard CentOS sqlite and python-sqlite packages? Are python- sqlite-1.1.7 and sqlite-3.3.3 really incompatible, even though RedHat and CentOS are shipping these versions together?There are not incompatible per se, from PySQLite web site, PySQLite1.1.x is compatible with SQLite3 but uses a "legacy" API. However, Trac needs the new API. See also http://initd.org/tracker/pysqlite/wiki/PysqliteVersionsYou mean Trac can't use the legacy API. ;o)So it is not possible to use Trac using stock RHEL/CentOS 4 packages? Do I need to go and compile my own stuff now? Are there any instructionsfor getting Trac to run on RHEL/CentOS 4?http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnRhel4 perhaps ;-)Hehe, I hadn't found that one yet. But my setup is exactly like described there. That links doesn't mention anything special aboutinstalling special version of sqlite or python-sqlite and I am using thetrac package from rpmforge.RPMForge does seem to have the older 1.0.x pysqlite, which Trac can use.This is probably your best bet.
Why would that help? From what I read pysqlite 1.0 is not compatible with sqlite 3.x and sqlite 3.3.3 is what comes with CentOS 4.4.
Nils Breunese.
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