I tried this version javasqlite-20050514.tar.gz I think it's the newest one.
If there is a newest one send me the url pleas
thanks for help
Christian Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
majed chatti wrote:
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> I tried to use the SQLite Java Wrapper wich I
> download fro
I uploaded my compiled sqlite-3.2.1 here: http://www.brilligent.com/stuff/
My .a is about 340K, so your 400K version sounds correct.
On 5/14/05, liigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Where I can download a libsqlite3.a file? I do not know how to compile it
> properly.
>
> I have compiled one
Hello.
I noticed that the sqlite code looks like below. On windows this will result
in 5 system calls instead of 1 each time the journal is made.
Why not batch it all together into a single write?
/Ludvig
rc = sqlite3OsWrite(&pPager->jfd, aJournalMagic, sizeof(aJournalMagic));
if( rc==SQLITE_OK
majed chatti wrote:
>
> I tried to use the SQLite Java Wrapper wich I
> download froh here http://www.ch-werner.de/javasqlite/
> I extract it
> I do
>
> $./configure
> $make
>
> but I have this errors
>
Please try out the new version from the above mentioned
website. It should now compile
On Samstag 14 Mai 2005 00:31, Michael Evenson wrote:
> case SQLITE_TEXT: {
> const char *z = sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
> for (i = 0; i < strlen (z); i++) {
> if (!isdigit (z[i])) {
> nResult = 0;
> break;
> }
this should return FALSE for -5, 1
Dan Kennedy wrote:
It's probably not a good idea, because it depends on some
behaviour that is not specified, but I once used a trick
like this to get good performance:
CREATE TABLE abc(a, b);
UPDATE abc SET b = user2(a, b) WHERE AND user1(a, b);
SQLite loops through the rows where is true, and
r
Where I can download a libsqlite3.a file? I do not know how to compile it
properly.
I have compiled one using configured makefile, but it is too big, up to 1M.
but if i compile it use the "makefile-linux-gcc", I got a smaller one,
about 400K.
And i don't know why it's too different.
So I wan
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