This is a bit of a complex problem, at least for me. Here it goes:
I'm working as a user on linux server and it's safe to assume that installing any package not already installed is simply impossible.
Also I need to set up working Python 2.5 (not installed) with working SQLite3 library (Sqlite in any form not installed).
What I can do is: 1. Compile Python 2.5 and make it work 2. Compile amalgamation of SQLite3
Anyway - Python 2.5 is supposed to have interaction with Sqlite3 built-in (pysqlite). It seems true enough, however importing sqlite3: import sqlite3 fails because - in the end - it is impossible to import _sqlite3
Some googling lead me to understand that while pysqlite may be built-in, the sqlite is not. Therefore I assumed that I need to built in locally sqlite and somehow make these two pieces of software interact.
Fair enough.
I'm able to - I hope so - compile amalgamation to shared object but it seems messy. Should I rename sqlite3.so to _sqlite3 and throw it somewhere? It seems fishy a bit, I tried it anyway and get an error: dynamic module does not define init function (init_sqlite3)
At this point I'm a bit stuck. I'm not too familiar with building/compiling stuff - I admit that sudo apt-get / sudo yum made me lazy but for some reason it is not an option at the moment.
Help appreciated!