Symbol Not Found: _sqlite3_enable_load_extension - Sqlite Installed Via Homebrew
Solution 1:
Copied answer from here (https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/3134). If you're like me, you probably installed sqlite after you install python3. Anyway, if anyone stumbles upon this question and needs an answer...
First remove SQLite, python and python3 if installed via homebrew
brew uninstall --force python
brew uninstall --force python3
brew uninstall --force sqlite
This removes all copies.
Then make sure Xcode 8 or later is installed
Important
Re-install command line tools via
xcode-select--install
sudo xcode-select--reset
and finally install command line tools via pkg file found here.
Look for command line tools in search. (I've downloaded "Command Line Tools (macOS 10.12) for Xcode 8.dmg") Then open DMG and install the pkg found there.
Now install SQLite and then python and python 3 if needed:
brew install sqlite
brew install python
brew install python3
Run brew install python --verbose
and make sure there are no warnings, if none then issues should be resolved.
Don't forget to do
pip install setuptools --upgrade && pip3 install setuptools --upgrade
Solution 2:
It may happen because it's not able to locate the .so library. As explained here:
On OS X, homebrew installs sqlite3 as “keg-only” because otherwise it interferes with the system sqlite3. This means that libsqlite3.dylib ends up in /usr/local/opt/sqlite/lib, not in /usr/local/lib
So you can simply do this:
exportDYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/opt/sqlite/lib:/usr/lib
Then you should be able to import sqlite3.
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