Hi Maciej,
I should note - I'm on Mountain Lion so libffi.h is not the issue at the moment - currently trying to compile this on Centos get the #include <sqlite3.h> in _sqlite3.py to find my custom sqlite3.h and not the one in /usr/lib.

Here is the compile script I am using:

https://gist.github.com/kevinburke/7170273


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On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 7:46 AM, Armin Rigo <arigo@tunes.org> wrote:
Hi Kevin,

Thanks for this report !  A quick note though:

On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Kevin Burke <kev@inburke.com> wrote:
> - Once I got it installled I didn't realize there was an additional step
> after pypy-c was created.

Note that this step, "package.py", is not required to run the pypy-c
executable.  It's merely a tool that packs all files needed for
system-wide installation.  It also prebuilds a few cffi modules.  The
alternative is to simply use the pypy-c where it is (pypy/goal/pypy-c)
instead, if you don't need it to be installed system-wide.  Symlinks
pointing to pypy/goal/pypy-c work fine.


A bientôt,

Armin.