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Author chris.jerdonek
Recipients chris.jerdonek, ghaering, jftuga, ned.deily, r.david.murray
Date 2012-08-21.22:37:56
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> When building CPython yourself, it will use what version is found on your system.

Ned, this is somewhat off-topic to the issue, but do you know of any ways to tell CPython to use a particular version of sqlite3 at compile time if a system has different versions installed at different locations?  Or perhaps by putting the SQLite source code at an appropriate location in the Python source hierarchy (e.g. using the SQLite amalgamation files: http://www.sqlite.org/download.html )
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