Abinaya added the comment:
*** WARNING: renaming "_sqlite3" since importing it failed:
build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.6/_sqlite3.cpython-36m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so: undefined
symbol: sqlite3_stmt_readonly
Python build finished successfully!
The necessary bits to build these optional module
Abinaya added the comment:
Sorry to re-open.
Please anyone let me know why python 3.6.0 not supporting sqlite3.
our customers request to give the clarification.
i have tried a lot and spend more time on this but i couldn't get the exact
reason.
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Abinaya added the comment:
Is there any bug in python_v360.
Please let me know why its not supporting sqlite3.
Python-3.6.3 seems to working but It would be better if you give some
clarification about python3.6.0.
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Abinaya added the comment:
Thanks for the help.
If we import pysqlite2 I could see the error that pysqlite2 module not found.
Please let us know is there anyway to get pysqlite2 in python_v363.
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Abinaya added the comment:
Thanks for the update.
Could you please let me know if we build latest python_v363 then sqlite will be
work right.
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New submission from Abinaya :
Hi,
We have installed python-3.6.0 on our RedHat 6 machine.
when we are trying to import sqlite module in python_v36 we could see below
issue,
[root@euca-10-254-72-197 rpmbuild]$ python
Python 3.6.0 (default, Nov 23 2017, 12:46:54)
[GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat