On 28.03.2011 00:21, Tim Johnson wrote:

Python 2.6:
http://www.slax.org/modules.php?action=detail&id=3118

  That module is *not* trusted. See the warning?

It's just not verified by the Slax developers. That doesn't mean it's not trusted. It's the same as with Ubuntu packages from the Universe repo, or Firefox plugins which haven't been verified by the Mozilla team. None of them should be used where security matters, but on a testing system, the danger should be rather low.

If you limit yourself to strictly distro developer approved packages than I fear it's going to be hard to find one.

If all else fails, you could probably use the _sqlite3.so from another distro which has Python 2.7 officially.

  quickest would be the so file itself, maybe from the slack site or
  if someone has one they can send me.

You don't trust an unverified package from the Slax site, but you would trust some other stranger on the python-list, to not give you a manipulated .so? You're either too paranoid or not paranoid enough ;-)
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