I don't want to do that for Tumbleweed, because it really is a misfeature that gets disabled here. If relly needed, it can still be re-enabled at runtime as shown in the quoted block in comment 2. Also, this is only being disabled in the sqlite3 shell for now, not in the library itself. So, applications that use the library or some other language binding that depends on it will still work (for now), and only interactive use or running broken SQL scripts through the shell will break. But I guess that upstream also plans to flip the default in the library a few versions from now.