On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 8:55 PM Thomas Passin wrote:
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> On 2/14/2023 3:30 PM, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
> > Greetings.
> >
> > I have tried both Cygwin and SQLite support, and I have received very
> > little ideas from them, so I am trying this to see if anyone has dealt
> > with such a problem
On 2023-02-15 5:59 AM, Thomas Passin wrote:
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> "Download the latest release from http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
> and manually copy sqlite3.dll into Python's DLLs subfolder."
>
I have done exactly this a number of times and it has worked for me.
Frank Millman
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On 2/14/2023 9:29 PM, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 8:55 PM Thomas Passin wrote:
As a point of reference, the Python installation I've got on my Windows
box (not a cygwin install) is
Python 3.10.9 (tags/v3.10.9:1dd9be6, Dec 6 2022, 20:01:21) [MSC v.1934
64 bit (AMD64)] o
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 8:55 PM Thomas Passin wrote:
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> As a point of reference, the Python installation I've got on my Windows
> box (not a cygwin install) is
>
> Python 3.10.9 (tags/v3.10.9:1dd9be6, Dec 6 2022, 20:01:21) [MSC v.1934
> 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
>
> and the sqlite_version is 3.39
On 2/14/2023 3:30 PM, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
Greetings.
I have tried both Cygwin and SQLite support, and I have received very
little ideas from them, so I am trying this to see if anyone has dealt
with such a problem before.
If I use Cygwin setup tool and install python39 and thus,
$ pytho
Greetings.
I have tried both Cygwin and SQLite support, and I have received very
little ideas from them, so I am trying this to see if anyone has dealt
with such a problem before.
If I use Cygwin setup tool and install python39 and thus,
$ python
Python 3.9.10 (main, Jan 20 2022, 21:37:52) [GCC