From https://www.sqlite.org/chronology.html you should be able to click on the date, then click on the check-in hash number, then click the link after "Downloads:" to download a ZIP, TAR, or SQLAR of the older version. Keep in mind that this gives you a snapshot of the source tree, you would have to build your own amalgamation.
I wish this would be a little more intuitive. It would probably be ideal if you could start using the fossil tool. On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 2:29 PM David Raymond <david.raym...@tomtom.com> wrote: > > I think you've got the right idea, but where are you seeing that there was > ever a 3.8.6.1? > I don't see it anywhere on https://www.sqlite.org/changes.html, and 3.8.5 was > in 2014 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: sqlite-users [mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On > Behalf Of Mark Wagner > Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 2:24 PM > To: SQLite mailing list > Subject: [sqlite] downloading older versions > > I'm trying to download older versions of sqlite to check the behavior > of various bugs but I'm having trouble finding them. > > For example to get > > SQLite version 3.8.6.1 2017-07-21 03:23:38 > > I have tried: > > https://www.sqlite.org/2017/sqlite-tools-linux-x86-3080601.zip > > Should that have worked? Note that I've tried various "year" > components on the path as well. > > -- Mark > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users