Paul Boddie wrote: > On 27 Feb, 13:35, "Nader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 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. > > What I did was to go to the pysqlite site (http://www.initd.org/ > tracker/pysqlite/wiki/pysqlite), download the sources for the latest > version, then change the setup.cfg file so that include_dirs refers to > the place where the SQLite headers (eg. sqlite.h) were installed, and > that library_dirs refers to the place where the SQLite libraries were > installed. For example: > > include_dirs=/opt/sqlite/usr/include > library_dirs=/opt/sqlite/usr/lib > > (You'd get the above if you configured SQLite to install into /opt/ > sqlite/usr.) > > Then, just do the usual build: > > python setup.py build > > And install with a prefix: > > python setup.py install --prefix=/opt/pysqlite/usr > > Since you seem to be installing things in non-root-controlled places, > I imagine you're familiar with specifying things like the --prefix > above, as well as setting up your PYTHONPATH afterwards. > > Paul > I have first installed "sqlite" and then I have configure the "setup.cfg" file of "pysqlite" package. I had to do two things in 'pysqlite' directory: 1- python setup.py build 2- python setup.py install
It has done without any error. I suppose that the installation is well done, but I haven't yet test whether I can import the 'pysqlite' module in python. But how you mean about "PYTHONPATH"? If I do "echo $PYTHONPAT" i get an empty string. That meant that I don't have any "PYTHONPATH". How can I assign a correct "path" to this variable? Nader -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list