On Monday 04 May 2009 10:17:09 am Phil Mocek wrote:
> On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 08:31:34AM -0700, Mike Ramirez wrote:
> > I forgot to mention that sqlite3 expects a file to be there, it
> > can't create one on it's own, using ./manage.py syncdb.
>
> I think you are mistaken.  Can you site some documentation to back
> this claim?
>
No actually I can't, but I can't say that I've had the db created for me 
without an existing sqlite db, I never checked trac to see if this was a bug 
or not (might have been, not worried about it as I doubt this would be a 
django issue, as musch as a pysqlite one). Also since my first problems with 
this, I've just touched an empty file everytime I needed a new sqlite db.



> I'm using Django 1.0, python-sqlite2 2.4.1, and libsqlite3-0
> 3.5.9, and the syncdb command creates an SQLite database for me
> without the need for me to first create an empty file.

dev version of django, python-sqlite2-2.3.3 and same version of libsqlite3.

Mike.

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