Tobias Kolb wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with the R*Tree support in SQLite. I have to
collect some log data over a timespan and save it linked to the area (not
the exact path, just a minimum bounding rect around) it was collected
(min/max latitude and min/max longitude). Based on this
Simon Slavin wrote:
On 12 May 2013, at 11:07am, Paul van Helden wrote:
SELECT 1/2 returns 0 which to me is a little odd, but I see from this page:
http://www.sqlite.org/sqllogictest/wiki?name=Differences+Between+Engines
that most other engines do the same.
A few year ago I was debug
I use openwrt and build sqlite for arm and mips, no propblems.
Just pick the right target in the build system.
On Wed, March 6, 2013 10:00 pm, bkk wrote:
> How to create testfixture that could run on arm ?
>
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I've been playing around with a geo-location database. I have a camera
mounted on our travel van. Periodically, it takes pictures of where we
are. I've written (OK, mostly re-written) various code I've found to
tag the pics with location, lat/lon, date, time, direction, speed, and
outside te
Igor Tandetnik wrote:
On 3/21/2012 9:33 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
I need to write some C code to interface with sqlite API. I"ve been
through the docs, and I'm hoping someone can point me to some very basic
example code that I could build on.
http://www.sqlite.org/quickstart.htm
I just started playing around with sqlite3 in earnest. I have a fairly
large database (several hundred thousand records) on an embedded box and
sqlite does an incredible job of finding what i need very fast.
My database is as simple as it gets:
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE latlong USING rtree( id, la
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