>>>>> import sqlite3 >>>>> sqlite3.version >> '2.6.0' >>>>> sqlite3.sqlite_version >> '3.7.4' > > That's not intuitive. It is better to point sqlite3.version to the > actual version of sqlite3 used. We can’t break compatibility for such a small thing. However, it should be documented in http://docs.python.org/dev/library/sqlite3#module-functions-and-constants Could you report the bug? Thanks in advance. Regards
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