Dan Kennedy wrote:
configure:79872: checking for sqlite_open in -lsqlite
It might be looking for sqlite version 2, not 3. Grep the
configure script for the string "sqlite3_open", and then
"sqlite_open". If you find the latter and not the former,
it's version 2 you need to install.
> configure:79872: checking for sqlite_open in -lsqlite
It might be looking for sqlite version 2, not 3. Grep the
configure script for the string "sqlite3_open", and then
"sqlite_open". If you find the latter and not the former,
it's version 2 you need to install.
In one of my less-than-brilliant moments, I compiled and installed
Sqlite 3.3.3 on my Fedora Core 4 (x86_64) system without checking
whether an earlier version had been installed by the distro's anaconda
installation program. It appears that SQLite 3.1.2 comes with Fedora
Core 4. Ooops. In
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