Hello,
I met today a difficult situation where I wanted to have SQLite 32 and 64
bits with the ICU support,
Unfortunately ICU does not support the universal 32 and 64 bits...
but using lipo and a bit of manual work, we have it working!
I wrote the detailed procedure on my blog
How can I compile sqlite with Visual Studio 6 with an equivalent option
of /fp:precise?
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Singaravelu, Rajaram schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> [...]
>
> In short, can anyone tell me if I can compile sqlite3 with only ANSI
> support so that it works like the ANSI version of fopen().
If I understand you correctly you just care about the filename when you
talk about UTF8?!
In this case everything
Hi,
I am using sqlite 3.6.16 in my application to create a database. I am
aware that sqlite supports Unicode and it expects the database file path
to be either UTF-8 or UTF-16 encoded. But my application supports only
ANSI (ASCII + rest of the 128 characters in the machine's character map)
and I
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Siegmund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 6:56 AM
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> Subject: [sqlite] compile SQLite 3.3.8 for WinCE
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> Hi,
>
> I want to compile SQLite 3.3.8 under VS2005 (for Window
Hi,
I want to compile SQLite 3.3.8 under VS2005 (for Windows Mobile 5). Is
there any wiki-page where I can read which files I need or a ready
solutionfile?
Thanks
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Merijn
sqlite.dll and the console utility were the first two programs that I ever
compiled on VS2005. VS is a bit of an "experience" compared to what I'm used
to - Delphi - so I just followed the wiki in very dumb step-by-step manner.
You don't need to download any files, as the sqlite.def file
Merijn Vandenabeele wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to compile SQLite v3.3.2 using Visual Studio .NET 2003. I found a
reference to a solution in the wike but I couldn't find a link to download the
file. How should I compile SQLite from source?
Best regards,
Merijn Vandenabeele
Hi,
I'd like to compile SQLite v3.3.2 using Visual Studio .NET 2003. I found a
reference to a solution in the wike but I couldn't find a link to download the
file. How should I compile SQLite from source?
Best regards,
Merijn Vandenabeele
Hello Cory
I got the .lib file. Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it.
One more question, I found that two external variables sqlite3_version and
sqlite3_temp_directory do not work in Windows version. Do you know how to
fix this problem?
Bo Chen
> you can build a .lib from the
you can build a .lib from the .def - please read your compilers
documentation. (vc++ comes with lib.exe)
On 8/4/05, Bo Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
>
> I need sqlite .lib file and .dll file in Windows. I downloaded
> precompiled binaries for Windows. The package only
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Subject: [sqlite] compile sqlite in Windows
Hello there,
I need sqlite .lib file and .dll file in Windows. I downloaded
precompiled binaries for Windows. The package only contains a .dll file
and a .def file. I also downloaded the source code. However, it does not
include
Hello there,
I need sqlite .lib file and .dll file in Windows. I downloaded
precompiled binaries for Windows. The package only contains a .dll file
and a .def file. I also downloaded the source code. However, it does not
include Makefile and other utility files. Does anyone have idea where I
Hi!
I would like to include the preprocessed C files in my wxWindows
project. As wxWindows is C++ only, I am forced to use the c++ compiler
in DevCpp (Windows 2000). My problem is while Sqlite compiles with the c
compiler, it does not with c++ compiler. The main problems are:
1) comparision
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