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>>> import sqlite3
>>> sqlite3.version
'2.4.1'

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  • Why is the version of the sqlite**3** module '2.4.1'
  • Whats the reason behind bundling such an old sqlite with Python? The sqlite releaselog says 2002 Mar 13 (2.4.1).
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Python 2.5.1
>>> import sqlite3
>>> sqlite3.version
'2.3.2'
>>> sqlite3.sqlite_version
'3.3.4'

version - pysqlite version
sqlite_version - sqlite version

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Odd verisoning on the part of SQlite. – whatnick Oct 12 at 7:39
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The pysqlite database adapter is a totally separate project from the underlying sqlite3 database project so the version numbers are not related. See stackoverflow.com/questions/1545479/… for an extended discussion. – Ned Deily Oct 12 at 7:54

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