{"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/191#issuecomment-403908704", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/191", "id": 403908704, "node_id": "MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQwMzkwODcwNA==", "user": {"value": 9599, "label": "simonw"}, "created_at": "2018-07-10T17:46:13Z", "updated_at": "2018-07-10T17:46:13Z", "author_association": "OWNER", "body": "I consider this resolved by #46 ", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 310533258, "label": "Figure out how to bundle a more up-to-date SQLite"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/191#issuecomment-392831543", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/191", "id": 392831543, "node_id": "MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM5MjgzMTU0Mw==", "user": {"value": 9599, "label": "simonw"}, "created_at": "2018-05-29T15:58:33Z", "updated_at": "2018-05-29T15:58:33Z", "author_association": "OWNER", "body": "I ran an informal survey on twitter and most people were on 3.21 - https://twitter.com/simonw/status/1001487546289815553\r\n\r\nMaybe this is from upgrading to the latest OS X release.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 310533258, "label": "Figure out how to bundle a more up-to-date SQLite"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/191#issuecomment-392828475", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/191", "id": 392828475, "node_id": "MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM5MjgyODQ3NQ==", "user": {"value": 119974, "label": "coleifer"}, "created_at": "2018-05-29T15:50:18Z", "updated_at": "2018-05-29T15:50:18Z", "author_association": "NONE", "body": "Python standard-library SQLite dynamically links against the system sqlite3. So presumably you installed a more up-to-date sqlite3 somewhere on your `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`.\r\n\r\nTo compile a statically-linked pysqlite you need to include an amalgamation in the project root when building the extension. Read the relevant setup.py.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 310533258, "label": "Figure out how to bundle a more up-to-date SQLite"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/191#issuecomment-392822050", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/191", "id": 392822050, "node_id": "MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM5MjgyMjA1MA==", "user": {"value": 9599, "label": "simonw"}, "created_at": "2018-05-29T15:33:25Z", "updated_at": "2018-05-29T15:33:25Z", "author_association": "OWNER", "body": "I don't know how it happened, but I've somehow got myself into a state where my local SQLite for Python 3 on OS X is `3.23.1`:\r\n\r\n```\r\n~ $ python3\r\nPython 3.6.5 (default, Mar 30 2018, 06:41:53) \r\n[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.39.2)] on darwin\r\nType \"help\", \"copyright\", \"credits\" or \"license\" for more information.\r\n>>> import sqlite3\r\n>>> sqlite3.connect(':memory:').execute('select sqlite_version()').fetchall()\r\n[('3.23.1',)]\r\n>>> \r\n```\r\nMaybe I did something in homebrew that changed this? I'd love to understand what exactly I did to get to this state.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 310533258, "label": "Figure out how to bundle a more up-to-date SQLite"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/191#issuecomment-381602005", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/191", "id": 381602005, "node_id": "MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM4MTYwMjAwNQ==", "user": {"value": 119974, "label": "coleifer"}, "created_at": "2018-04-16T13:37:32Z", "updated_at": "2018-04-16T13:37:32Z", "author_association": "NONE", "body": "I don't think it should be too difficult... you can look at what @ghaering did with pysqlite (and similarly what I copied for pysqlite3). You would theoretically take an amalgamation build of Sqlite (all code in a single .c and .h file). The `AmalgamationLibSqliteBuilder` class detects the presence of this amalgamated source file and builds a statically-linked pysqlite.", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 310533258, "label": "Figure out how to bundle a more up-to-date SQLite"}, "performed_via_github_app": null} {"html_url": "https://github.com/simonw/datasette/issues/191#issuecomment-381488049", "issue_url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/datasette/issues/191", "id": 381488049, "node_id": "MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM4MTQ4ODA0OQ==", "user": {"value": 9599, "label": "simonw"}, "created_at": "2018-04-16T05:58:15Z", "updated_at": "2018-04-16T05:58:15Z", "author_association": "OWNER", "body": "I think this is pretty hard. @coleifer has done some work in this direction, including https://github.com/coleifer/pysqlite3 which ports the standalone pysqlite module to Python 3. ", "reactions": "{\"total_count\": 0, \"+1\": 0, \"-1\": 0, \"laugh\": 0, \"hooray\": 0, \"confused\": 0, \"heart\": 0, \"rocket\": 0, \"eyes\": 0}", "issue": {"value": 310533258, "label": "Figure out how to bundle a more up-to-date SQLite"}, "performed_via_github_app": null}