[MacPorts] #15131: py25-sqlite3 2.5.2 totally broken

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Wed Jun 25 10:42:45 PDT 2008


#15131: py25-sqlite3 2.5.2 totally broken
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  Reporter:  pfein at pobox.com  |       Owner:  mww at macports.org
      Type:  defect           |      Status:  reopened        
  Priority:  Normal           |   Milestone:  Port Bugs       
 Component:  ports            |     Version:  1.6.0           
Resolution:                   |    Keywords:                  
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Changes (by pfein at pobox.com):

  * status:  closed => reopened
  * resolution:  fixed =>

Comment:

 Replying to [comment:11 landonf at macports.org]:
 > Older SQLite ports did not build with a two-level namespace and Apple's
 frameworks link to the system sqlite -- when/if a Python module links
 against one of those Apple frameworks, MacPorts sqlite and Apple sqlite
 conflict.
 >
 > Upgrade to the latest SQLite port (3.5.9), which should correctly build
 two-level namespace.

 This bug is against py25-sqlite3 built against macports sqlite 3.5.9.  The
 attached setup.py for py25-sqlite3 ''purposefully'' links against Apple's
 sqlite as a temporary workaround because Macports' sqlite is '''broken'''
 - see #15169.

 Reopening, since the closer clearly missed the point. ;-)

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15131#comment:12>
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