A follow-up on this (and a late thanks!):
I've used your answer to write some build instructions for Ubuntu and Raspbian
at
http://blog.wezeku.com/2016/10/09/using-system-data-sqlite-under-linux-and-mono/
I've also modified the F# SQLProvider type provider so that it no longer always
loads
Mono
John Reynolds wrote:
>
> My question is: what are the trade-offs of not using
> SQLite.Interop.dll?
>
There are various compile-options and extensions baked into the
"SQLite.Interop.dll" that are not enabled and/or included by
default with "sqlite3.dll".
One that is somewhat important, is the
Hi,
(Sorry if this becomes a double post - I first tried posting from Nabble)
I've compiled System.Data.SQLite.dll with the
"/property:UseSqliteStandard=true" option, so that it will load
sqlite3.dll (or it's Linux equivalent) instead of SQLite.Interop.dll.
The advantage of this is that you can
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