[sqlite] List of web hosting providers who provide/support SQLite?

2006-08-25 Thread Louis P. Santillan
This is probably a good topic for a wiki page... Does anybody have a list (actually a matrix would be even better) of web hosting providers who have SQLite available to their customers? I decided to look for some cheap web hosting service for a personal project using LASP (Linux, Apache, SQLite,

Re: [sqlite] uSQLiteServer Source code available

2005-11-15 Thread Louis P. Santillan
Mozilla CVS builds of Rhino (JS in Java) and SpiderMonkey (JS in C) have E4X (

Re: [sqlite] SQLite on 64-bit unix

2004-09-07 Thread Louis P. Santillan
Do the rumors apply to 64-bit Linux or do they apply elsewhere? I can give you access to either my 64-bit Fedora Core 2 desktop (self-built) or Fedora Core 2 laptop (eMachines M6805) and I have access to an Apple G5 (unfortunately I can't give you access to it). I remember trying to compile 2.8/3

Re: [sqlite] SQLite website hacked

2004-06-25 Thread Louis P. Santillan
It looks like you were not the only person to have their webserver hacked . Since you are running an "atypical" web server, chances are the cracker got in with either a Linux root kit, a ssh fl

Re: [sqlite] execution of make test with MacOS X 10.3.4

2004-06-19 Thread Louis P. Santillan
Yeah. There are some odd failures on MacOSX. Which processor are you using (G3, G4, G5)? Louis --- "M. Strittmatter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "make test" fails on MacOS X 10.3.4 at the following > locations (gcc > version is: 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build > 1495)): > [SNIP] >

Re: [sqlite] FreeBSD and SQLite

2004-04-14 Thread Louis P. Santillan
Just because FreeBSD is not an officially supported platform doesn't mean can't or won't be supported. It just means there have been few who have tried to compile/test/run SQLite on FreeBSD to say that it works/compiles/etc. FWIW, I've played a bit with SQLite on MacOSX on G3s, G4s, G5s (which I'

Re: [sqlite] Compiling under OSX

2003-12-13 Thread Louis P. Santillan
I used this configure line with 2.8.6 on OSX 10.2.8 and it worked for me ../sqlite/configure --enable-tempdb-in-ram --enable-incore-db --enable-utf8 --enable-shared=no Obviously, only the last part is really the option you want turned off. Louis --- Sanri Parov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi e

Re: [sqlite] Testing the new SQLite mailing list

2003-10-16 Thread Louis P. Santillan
--- Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [SNIP] > If I just do a 'reply', then it goes to the message > sender, rather than > back to the list. I have to do a 'reply-all' to get > it to go back to the > list. This is different from the Yahoo Groups > behaviour and may catch some > people out.