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A DB API v2.0 compatible interface to SQLite 3.0
Embedded Relational Database.
Copyright (c) 2001-2003
Michael Owens <mike@mikesclutter.com>
Gerhard Häring <gh@ghaering.de>
Python versions supported: Python 2.1 or later
SQLite version required: SQLite 3.0 or later
Overview:
This is an extension module for the SQLite embedded relational database. It
tries to conform to the Python DB-API Spec v2 as far as possible. One problem
is that SQLite returns everything as text. This is a result of SQLite's
internal representation of data, however it still may be possible to return
data in the type specified by the table definitions. I am still working on
that, and will require some study of the SQLite source.
Installation:
Installation should be relatively simple. Following that prescribed by Python,
it can be done in two steps:
python setup.py build
python setup.py install
For building PySQLite on Windows, check out the file INSTALL.win32.
Other:
Check out the doc/rest and examples folders.