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It's called qt4-sqlite-plugin in other distros. I'm not quite sure what's wrong since I have qt installed.
Selected storage backend is not available: "SQLite"
Could not initialize any storage backend! Exiting...
Currently, Quassel only supports SQLite3. You need to build your Qt library with the sqlite plugin enabled in order for quasselcore to work.
2.6.30-ARCH, x86_64.
Last edited by canuckkat (2009-10-06 19:10:15)
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The Arch "qt" package already includes the SQLite backend. You only need to install "sqlite3" and it should work.
[marti@newn]% pacman -Ql qt |grep sqlite
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qt /usr/lib/qt/plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.so
[marti@newn]% ldd /usr/lib/qt/plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.so |grep sqlite
libsqlite3.so.0 => /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0 (0x00007fe00aa04000)
[marti@newn]% pacman -Qo /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0
/usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0 is owned by sqlite3 3.6.18-1
[marti@newn]% python
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>>> from PyQt4 import QtSql
>>> db=QtSql.QSqlDatabase('QSQLITE')
>>> db.setDatabaseName('/tmp/mydb.sqlite')
>>> db.open()
True
Last edited by intgr (2009-10-04 18:21:16)
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You would think, however sqlite3 is already installed. *sigh*
Any other ideas?
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Any other ideas?
Huh? My post is full of ideas. What do you get when you execute the same commands as I did?
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Sorry, lack of sleep was speaking.
And that's it. pyqt wasn't install. Thanks!
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