Cannot install digikam:Unresolved dependencies

[root@arch ~]# pacman -S digikam
error: cannot resolve dependencies for "digikam":
"sqlite3" is not in the package set
I am pretty sure it used to work just fine. Searching the forums didn't help.

All OK here. I'm not using "testing" repo BTW. Try another "pacman -Suy" in case of a mirror sync delay maybe?
[paul@night ~]$ pacman -Qi digikam
Name : digikam
Version : 0.8.2-1
Groups : None
Packager : Tobias Powalowski <tpowa>
URL : http://digikam.sourceforge.net
License : None
Architecture : i686
Size : 8529253
Build Date : Thu Jul 20 18:27:47 2006 UTC
Install Date : Sun Jul 23 10:47:19 2006 UTC
Install Script : No
Reason: : installed as a dependency for another package
Provides : None
Depends On : imlib2 libexif libgphoto2 libkexif libkipi sqlite3
Required By : digikamimageplugins
Conflicts With : None
Description : Digital photo management application for kde
[paul@night ~]$ pacman -Qi sqlite3
Name : sqlite3
Version : 3.3.7-1
Groups : None
Packager : Tobias Powalowski <tpowa>
URL : http://www.sqlite.org/
License : None
Architecture : i686
Size : 1432658
Build Date : Sat Sep 9 09:53:47 2006 UTC
Install Date : Sat Sep 9 15:06:45 2006 UTC
Install Script : No
Reason: : installed as a dependency for another package
Provides : None
Depends On : readline
Required By : digikam
Conflicts With : sqlite
Description : A C library that implements an SQL database engine

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