The precompiled version did work. I was just trying to compile it myself to
get experience building a linux box.
Lloyd
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"Lloyd Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Kimball
> Your right about having a little experience. I am
> just running into error after error installing apps, but I'm learnoing
> slowly. Anyway, I was trying to install the sqlite support for another
> application I
Lloyd Thomas wrote:
>
> Thanks Kimball
> Your right about having a little experience. I am
> just running into error after error installing apps, but I'm learnoing
> slowly. Anyway, I was trying to install the sqlite support for another
> application I want to use and as a
ject: Re: [sqlite] Building sqlite 3.2.8 on redhat 9 (off list)
Lloyd Thomas wrote:
There does not seem to be a library file in /usr/lib/ called
libsqlite3.so.0. would that be the problem. Please bear with me I am a
linux
newbie.
Hello Lloyd,
my reply may be a bit too detailed, but I
ect: Re: [sqlite] Building sqlite 3.2.8 on redhat 9
Lloyd Thomas wrote:
I have compilted tcl, but had a problem with tk. having compiled sqlite3
I
get a new error trying to run sqlite3 =
'sqlite3: error while loading shared libraries: libsqlite3.so.0: cannot
open
shared object file: No
Lloyd Thomas wrote:
>
> I have compilted tcl, but had a problem with tk. having compiled sqlite3 I
> get a new error trying to run sqlite3 =
> 'sqlite3: error while loading shared libraries: libsqlite3.so.0: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or diretory'
>
That seems a common proble
From: "Dan Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Building sqlite 3.2.8 on redhat 9
If possible, the easiest way around this is to install Active-tcl.
Or compile the tcl library yourself. For a long time the stock
If possible, the easiest way around this is to install Active-tcl.
Or compile the tcl library yourself. For a long time the stock tcl
install in redhat was problematic.
http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/
--- Lloyd Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problem buildi
I am having a problem building sqlite on my redhat 9 box. There seems to be
a problem with TCL. I am no linux guru, so it some one can poinjt me in the
right direction that would be great.
here is as far as I get
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