Fixed #8858 -- Fixed typo in SQLite version information. Also reworded it to be a bit more future-compatible. Thanks, adamv

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8975 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2008-09-06 16:54:25 +00:00
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@ -260,13 +260,13 @@ SQLite usable from Python through either the ``pysqlite2`` or the ``sqlite3``
modules.
However, in the case of Windows, the official binary distribution of the stable
release of Python 2.5 (2.5.2 as of now) includes SQLite 3.3.4 so the bug can
release of Python 2.5 (2.5.2, as of this writing) includes SQLite 3.3.4, so the bug can
make itself evident in that platform. There are (as of Django 1.0) even three
tests in the Django test suite that will fail when run under this setup. As
described above, this can be solved by downloading and installing a newer
version of ``pysqlite2`` (``pysqlite-2.x.x.win32-py2.5.exe``) that includes and
uses a newer version of SQLite. Python 2.6 will ship with a newer version of
SQLite and so will no be affected by this issue.
uses a newer version of SQLite. Python 2.6 ships with a newer version of
SQLite and is not be affected by this issue.
If you are in such platform and find yourself in the need to update
``pysqlite``/SQLite, you will also need to manually modify the