On 4 Apr 2013, at 8:16am, Pratik Patodi wrote:
> The object file is ready for use but, I can figure out where the database
> is actually getting stored.
> I mean that when, I run the sqlite3 object file and then the command:
> *.database* I get these database:
>
> seq name
> file
> --- -
@Ryan : Thanks for you reply i tried your way got some linkage error but I
figured it out the final command which work was:
*gcc -O2 -lpthread -ldl sqlite3.c shell.c -o sqlite3
*
The object file is ready for use but, I can figure out where the database
is actually getting stored.
I mean that when
On 21/03/2013 11:47 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:
On 21 Mar 2013, at 4:43am, Pratik Patodi wrote:
I want to install sqlite 3.7.11 in my ubuntu 10.04.
Got the source code but no the makefile/config file.
From where can ,I Download the set-up and how to install it.
SQLite is not something you insta
Simon Slavin wrote:
> On 21 Mar 2013, at 4:43am, Pratik Patodi wrote:
>> I want to install sqlite 3.7.11 in my ubuntu 10.04.
>> Got the source code but no the makefile/config file.
>
> SQLite is not something you install into your computer, where it is
> then used by lots of programs.
But this is
On 21 Mar 2013, at 4:43am, Pratik Patodi wrote:
> I want to install sqlite 3.7.11 in my ubuntu 10.04.
> Got the source code but no the makefile/config file.
>
> From where can ,I Download the set-up and how to install it.
SQLite is not something you install into your computer, where it is then
Hello all,
I want to install sqlite 3.7.11 in my ubuntu 10.04.
Got the source code but no the makefile/config file.
>From where can ,I Download the set-up and how to install it.
Please reply soon. Thanks in advance.
Regards
Pratik Patodi
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I have a similar setup than you (Linux host, I have no control over
the system, just the files in my directory) and I have been able to
successfully use SQLite with PHP. You can choose to create your
databases from within PHP code, or alternatively use a graphical
frontend (like for example the fir
On Friday 17 October 2008 16:39:32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > only compiled and linked into an application. There is no server.
>
> Martin, thank you for the answer.
> I do not really understand "compiled", "linked into an application"
> and "there is no server".
Use Google. There are lots of ex
Martin.Engelschalk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hello Luigi
>
> sqlite cannot be installed or run, but only compiled and inked into an
> application. There is no server.
> See http://www.sqlite.org/about.html
>
> Martin
There is an executable: http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite.html
for manual q
> only compiled and linked into an application. There is no server.
Martin, thank you for the answer.
I do not really understand "compiled", "linked into an application"
and "there is no server".
They are far too technical terms.
But, judging from your short answer, I believe that there is no way
Hello Luigi
sqlite cannot be installed or run, but only compiled and inked into an
application. There is no server.
See http://www.sqlite.org/about.html
Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> I have been trying to understand if and how it is it possible for me
> to install SQLite, but due to my li
I have been trying to understand if and how it is it possible for me
to install SQLite, but due to my little knowledge I find no way.
Also, no information at all is given on the official site, apart from
a general "installation is trivial: just copy the sqlite or sqlite.exe
executable to the target
just put sqlite3.exe in your path (like windows folder), then you can
open a command window and play with it from there.
On 4/14/05, Mahendra Batra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I refered www.sqlite.org for dowloading sqlite and i am working in Windows. I
> followed this link :-
>
> http://www.sq
I refered www.sqlite.org for dowloading sqlite and i am working in Windows. I
followed this link :-
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
and i downloaded sqlite-3_2_1.zip, which gave just sqlite.exe on unzipping.
And when i downloaded the source code i am unable to compile it. Kindly, help
me
On Oct 3, 2004, at 4:07 AM, Eric Morand wrote:
What is the best solution, in your opinion ? I like the idea to just
include the source to my project and have it being build with my
project. Is there and drawback to this solution ?
Both have advantages and disadvantages.
Including the sources in t
Thanks Philip, thanks b.bum !!!
What is the best solution, in your opinion ? I like the idea to just
include the source to my project and have it being build with my
project. Is there and drawback to this solution ?
Le 2 oct. 04, à 23:30, Philip Riggs a écrit :
Or you can just include the source
Or you can just include the source in your XCode project, as done with
the QuickLite wrapper (check http://www.webbotech.com/ for an example).
Philip
On Oct 2, 2004, at 3:16 PM, b.bum wrote:
On Oct 2, 2004, at 10:29 AM, Eric Morand wrote:
I'm currently on the process to use an SQLite database on
On Oct 2, 2004, at 10:29 AM, Eric Morand wrote:
I'm currently on the process to use an SQLite database on my new XCode
project, for MacOSX Panther. But I have no idea on how I should
install the database framework...
Can someone explain me the entire process ?
Sure. First, decide if you want to
Hi to all !
I'm currently on the process to use an SQLite database on my new XCode
project, for MacOSX Panther. But I have no idea on how I should install
the database framework...
Can someone explain me the entire process ?
Thanks by advance,
Eric.
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