Derrell Lipman wrote:
> The amalgamation probably installed into some directory not in your path.
> You should look at where it installed (re-run ../configure and look at its
> output, which should tell you where it will install to. For Ubuntu, you
> almost certainly want it to install into
/3/09, Derrell Lipman <derrell.lip...@unwireduniverse.com> wrote:
From: Derrell Lipman <derrell.lip...@unwireduniverse.com>
Subject: Re: [sqlite] [newbie] How to upgrade sqlite3 in Ubuntu?
To: "General Discussion of SQLite Database" <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
Date: S
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 12:32 PM, scientist scientist <
scientist92...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thank you for your fast answer, but my problem still exists after I
> followed your instructions.
>
> Firstly I removed the default sqlite3 using sudo apt-get remove sqlite3
> command.
> After that I moved
sqlite3, I got the following message:
Package sqlite3 is not installed, so not removed
I can't understand what's going on.
--- On Sun, 5/3/09, Derrell Lipman <derrell.lip...@unwireduniverse.com> wrote:
From: Derrell Lipman <derrell.lip...@unwireduniverse.com>
Subject: Re: [sqlite]
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 11:37 AM, scientist scientist <
scientist92...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> My current Ubuntu version is 8.04 and it has sqlite3 3.4.2 by default. Now
> I want to upgrade sqlite3 to its newest version.
> I've already downloaded sqlite-amalgamation-3.6.13.tar.gz,
Hi all,
My current Ubuntu version is 8.04 and it has sqlite3 3.4.2 by default. Now I
want to upgrade sqlite3 to its newest version.
I've already downloaded sqlite-amalgamation-3.6.13.tar.gz, uncompressed the
package and run the following commands:
../configure
make
sudo make install
But when I
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