Martin Marcher schrieb: > Hello, > > I can see that sqlite is in the standard lib documentation: > http://docs.python.org/lib/module-sqlite3.html > > however debian and ubuntu (and gentoo according to the packages info) seem > _not_ to include it. > > Now 2 question arise: > > a) Is sqlite included in the python default distribution
Yes, since 2.5 > b) In real life can I consider (on linux) that an installation of python > includes the sqlite stuff? distutils is an example of a standard-module that gets ripped out of python by distros frequently, so that people need to install python-dev or such a package. So - yes, it happens that distros don't deliver the whole standard distribution. Now I'm not sure if that happens for sqlite, but if your own tests show so (reminder: python 2.5, accidentially using earlier versions that are installed won't work of course), then the answer is - no, you can't Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list