llothar wrote: > Why does Python2.5 do not include the amalgamation source code of > sqlite3? [...]
First, at the time Python grew the sqlite3 module, there was no amalgamation yet. My reasoning: So that Python doesn't need to release a security release, should a security bug in SQLite be found. Users can then download the new DLL from the SQLite homepage and place it into their Python's DLL folder. Ok, in reality that's probably only true for x86 Windows, not IA64 and/or AMD64 ;-) OTOH it would save me and the Python team some effort if we bundled a specific SQLite amalgamation with Python. Bug reports about bit-rotten SQLite 3.x versions would then not appear :-P Nowadays we support SQLite 3.0.8 through the very latest one. That means quite a few #ifdefs and friends in the C source code and also in the unit tests. -- Gerhard -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list