On Feb 27, 12:44 pm, "Paul Boddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 27 Feb, 10:31, Nader Emami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have installed "TurboGears" and I would install 'pysqlite' also. I am > > a user on a Linux machine. If I try to install the 'pysqlite' with > > 'easy_install' tool I get the next error message. The error message is > > longer than what I send here. > > [...] > > > src/connection.h:33:21: sqlite3.h: No such file or directory > > [...] > > > Could somebody tell me what I have to do to install 'pysqlite'? > > Install SQLite, perhaps? If the pysqlite build process can't find > sqlite3.h then you either don't have SQLite installed, or you don't > have the headers for SQLite installed. I'd recommend that you check > your installed packages for the SQLite libraries (eg. libsqlite3-0 on > Ubuntu) and/or the user interface (eg. sqlite3) and for the > development package (eg. libsqlite3-dev). > > If you can't install the packages, install SQLite from source > (seehttp://www.sqlite.org/) and try and persuade pysqlite to use your own > SQLite installation - there's a setup.cfg file in the pysqlite > distribution which may need to be changed to achieve this, but I don't > know how that interacts with setuptools. > > Paul
Thank for your reaction. I don't know also how the interaction sith 'easy_install' is. I think that I have to install 'pysqlite' from source code also, because i can change ther the 'setup.cfg' file and I can give there where the 'libsqlie3' is. Nader -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list