[Trac] Installing Trac on OS X 10.4 and SQLite

Bryan Dyck bdyck at mac.com
Fri Jun 17 15:08:38 CDT 2005


I have pysqlite installed (v2.03), and Tiger ships with SQLite  
v3.1.3, so I'm not sure that that's the problem... pysqlite also  
installed fine (or appeared to :).

Bryan


On Jun-17-05, at 12:58 PM, Jeffrey E. Forcier wrote:

> Make sure you have the Python module 'py-sqlite' (or 'pysqlite'  
> depending) and that you have SQLite 2.x and py-sqlite 2.0.3  
> (pysqlite.org). Annoyingly, I can't help too much with manual  
> installs of either as I use DarwinPorts on my Mac; I'm fairly sure  
> you just need to unpack a tarball into /System/Frameworks/ 
> Python.framework/Versions/2.4/lib/.../site-packages or similar.
>
> Good luck,
> Jeff
>
> On Jun 17, 2005, at 3:45 PM, Bryan Dyck wrote:
>
>
>> I hope this hasn't been covered somewhere horribly obvious - if it  
>> has, my apologies in advance: I recently upgraded to Tiger, and  
>> have been going through the interminable process that is making a  
>> fresh OS install usable :) - but I have run into a bit of a snag  
>> with Trac.
>>
>> On my previous system, I had been running Apache2/Subversion/Trac  
>> as installed by fink, mostly due to laziness at the time. However,  
>> as nice as fink generally is, I decided this time around to ditch  
>> fink and build everything manually in order to have a bit more  
>> control over how things happen - many thanks to Mario Ruggier for  
>> his "TracOnOSxNoFink" wiki entry: OS X 10.4 has been different  
>> enough that it's helped avoid errors due to differences between it  
>> and 10.3.x. The build/install process has gone swimmingly until I  
>> tried to set up my Trac environment again, and I received the  
>> following error:
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "/usr/local/bin/trac-admin", line 30, in ?
>>     import sqlite
>> ImportError: No module named sqlite
>>
>> Although Mario's wiki entry indicates to install SQLite, I wasn't  
>> sure if that would be necessary for OS X 10.4, as it ships with  
>> SQLite pre-installed so I skipped that part - apparently to my  
>> detriment. :) I poked around a bit and verified that yes, SQLite  
>> exists on my system, but it seems that 10.4's Python install is  
>> unaware of that fact (can you tell I'm not a Python hacker? ;). Is  
>> this correct, and if so, how do I correct it? Suggestions, hints  
>> or polite whacks with the Clue Stick would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Bryan
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