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Fixed #5637 -- Clarified that nothing extra is required when using SQLite and
Python 2.5. Based on a patch from Matt Boersma. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@6559 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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* If you're using MySQL, you'll need MySQLdb_, version 1.2.1p2 or higher.
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* If you're using MySQL, you'll need MySQLdb_, version 1.2.1p2 or higher.
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You will also want to read the database-specific notes for the `MySQL backend`_.
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You will also want to read the database-specific notes for the `MySQL backend`_.
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* If you're using SQLite, you'll need pysqlite_. Use version 2.0.3 or higher.
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* If you're using SQLite and either Python 2.3 or Python 2.4, you'll need
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pysqlite_. Use version 2.0.3 or higher. Python 2.5 ships with an sqlite
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wrapper in the standard library, so you don't need to install anything extra
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in that case.
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* If you're using Oracle, you'll need cx_Oracle_, version 4.3.1 or higher.
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* If you're using Oracle, you'll need cx_Oracle_, version 4.3.1 or higher.
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You will also want to read the database-specific notes for the `Oracle backend`_.
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You will also want to read the database-specific notes for the `Oracle backend`_.
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