Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64475&edit=1
ID: 64475 User updated by: alejosimon at gmail dot com Reported by: alejosimon at gmail dot com Summary: Update the version of internal SQLite lib in windows builds Status: Open Type: Feature/Change Request Package: PDO related PHP Version: 5.5.0alpha5 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Hi Pierre, I think that I already clarified, but I repeat again... I am only "user-programer" of PHP and not a "win-builder" versions, then I can not change and compile PHP every time under change the PHP version number, so you should update sqlite from sources before compiling... and I like many others who only use PHP and just download only the binaries for use, I was clear?! ;-) Sorry but my english isn't buggy. So Windows is not like Unix ... and does not use external sqlite lib, so we depend on the version that comes inside of the binaries. Please I hope you can update it, who clearly appropriate. Thanks.! Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-05-02 07:22:50] paj...@php.net It has nothing to do with windows, sqlite is bundled in php sources and windows uses it for the sqlite related extension. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-05-02 07:08:44] pawlaktomek at gmail dot com Please also update SQLite in all currently supported branches of PHP (e.g. 5.3 and 5.4). This is important to me, because SQLite 3.3.15+ far more effectively handles IN operator in WHERE clause, than it was in previous releases. Consequently change of SQLite engine version from 3.7.7.1 to 3.3.15 causes queries in my application running 3-5 times faster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-03-21 12:16:50] alejosimon at gmail dot com Description: ------------ You can update the version of sqlite in this new version of PHP? ...because in unix systems use a global scope sqlite lib... but in windows systems depend only of the internal version from the php build, and still is 3.7.7.1 from php 5.4/5 ... and php 5.5 should come with the new sqlite version, you think? :-) ... or remember the pdo_sqlite_external.dll ????? this was a good solution but died! :-( Thanks! Test script: --------------- <?php $pdo = new PDO( 'sqlite::memory:' ) ; $res = $pdo->query( 'SELECT sqlite_version()' ) ; print_r( $res->fetchColumn() ) ; ?> Expected result: ---------------- 3.7.16 Actual result: -------------- 3.7.7.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64475&edit=1