[scl.org] rh-python36 and sqlite version

Davis, Daniel (NIH/NLM) [C] daniel.davis at nih.gov
Mon Jul 22 19:36:51 UTC 2019


I recently noticed that Django 2.2 requires sqlite 3.8.3 or better.   I first tried the Fedora  26 SRPM, and then the Fedora 23 SRPM.
I needed to make one tweak to the later:

https://github.com/danizen/sqlite-centos7

Problem with my method, which I long ago honed when shipping a custom appliance, is that it overlays the sqlite already on the system.
Better to build a custom sqlite that will go into /opt/rh/rh-python36/root - can someone re-educate me on how to do this.   I know that it is in wikis, but I'm an old dog who mostly does application software in Python/Django these days, except when I need to drop down to a lower level to help the systems guys understand what they need to do.

Only now that I've convinced them to use RHSCL so heavily, I need to know how to augment the SCLs as well.

Dan Davis, Systems/Applications Architect (Contractor),
Office of Computer and Communications Systems,
National Library of Medicine, NIH

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