Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-19 Thread David Schmitt
I understand the difference between the two and use them both often, for their intended purposes. Yes, it was Console that I had open each time I was launching SQLite Browser and attempting to monitor for errors... and each time Console showed nothing. I have tried this on multiple computers r

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-18 Thread Mauricio Piacentini
Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app called Console. I write the author a while back too and he asked that I attempt to launch it again with Console running and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but... strangely... I am still getting nothing in the Conso

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-16 Thread Will Leshner
On Jan 16, 2004, at 7:31 AM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote: Ah... very effective post. Any idea which log I should view? Yes, I wanted to add that info, but I'm not sure myself. I want to say "system.log" but I'm not sure. When I think when I add debugging code to sqlite myself, that's where it

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-16 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
I understand the difference between the two and use them both often, for their intended purposes. Yes, it was Console that I had open each time I was launching SQLite Browser and attempting to monitor for errors... and each time Console showed nothing. I have tried this on multiple computers ru

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-16 Thread Will Leshner
On Jan 16, 2004, at 7:15 AM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote: I understand the difference between the two and use them both often, for their intended purposes. Yes, it was Console that I had open each time I was launching SQLite Browser and attempting to monitor for errors... and each time Console s

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-16 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app called Console. I write the author a while back too and he asked that I attempt to launch it again with Console running and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but... strangely... I am still getting nothing in the Consol

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-16 Thread Mauricio Piacentini
Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app called Console. I write the author a while back too and he asked that I attempt to launch it again with Console running and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but... strangely... I am still getting nothing in the Console..

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Mauricio Piacentini
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...on Mac OS 10.3? What error you get? None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It starts in the dock but dies one second (literally) later. I can run it on MacOSX 10.3.2. However the version of Qt used to compile the binaries does not support Panther

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Darren Duncan
At 12:27 PM -0700 1/14/04, Wade Preston Shearer wrote: >Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an app called Console. I >write the author a while back too and he asked that I attempt to launch it again with >Console running and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but.

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Christian Kienle
> Yes... in OS X, everything that happens is written on in an > app called Console. I write the author a while back too and he > asked that I attempt to launch it again with Console running > and then send him whatever errors/messages appear, but... > strangely... I am still getting nothing in the

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It starts in the dock but dies one second (literally) later. I am not really familar with Macstuff. In Qt there is something like qDebug. QDebug sends Debugmessages to stderr. Perhaps you start sqlitebrowser from the commandline and give u

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Christian Kienle
> None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It > starts in the dock but dies one second (literally) later. I am not really familar with Macstuff. In Qt there is something like qDebug. QDebug sends Debugmessages to stderr. Perhaps you start sqlitebrowser from the commandline and

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
Has anyone successfully run SQLite Browser... http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net ...on Mac OS 10.3? What error you get? None. That's what's strange about it. It won't even launch. It starts in the dock but dies one second (literally) later. -

Re: [sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Christian Kienle
> Has anyone successfully run SQLite Browser... > > http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net > > > ...on Mac OS 10.3? Hi, not but you could ask there: www.qtforum.org. SqliteBrowser is written with the Qt toolkit. So the people there will help you. There are also a few guys from the macside

[sqlite] SQLite Browser (Mac OS 10.3)

2004-01-14 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
Has anyone successfully run SQLite Browser... http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net ...on Mac OS 10.3? - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]