Thanks everybody, I have downloaded the library RPM from
http://rpm.pbone.net/
and the library name is
libsqlite-3.2.1-1.i386.rpm
It may be useful for newbie like me...
and did as what you said. And works fine...
Thanks,
Lloyd.
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 10:08 +0200, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
> L
Martin Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> 3. make distclean doesn't remove the installed files from usr/local
>
I believe it is not supposed to. "make distclean" should remove any files from
your build directory that either "configure" or "make" created. This usually
returns your bui
Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> Unfortunately, I don't know how to install this library in my system.
> Please help me.. If I am dealing with the wrong file, please let me know
> from where I can get the needed installable library.
>
Maybe you should tell us which system you run. Mo
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 19:18 +0100, Martin Jenkins wrote:
> If all you want to do is build an application using (some version of)
> sqlite then just download the library and link against it - you don't
> have to download the SQLite source and build it.
>
Thanks Martin, I too wanted the same only
Martin Jenkins wrote:
noticed a couple of minor nits
1. configure wants g++ but ISTM the build doesn't actually use it
2. "make clean" (or was it distclean?) doesn't delete sqlite3.pc
There was supposed to be a 3.
3. make distclean doesn't remove the installed files from usr/local
I'll have
Clay Dowling wrote:
> > ./configure, especially since I build on more platforms than are
supported
> > by default. OpenBSD and FreeBSD are in my mix.
Like you I always ./confgure and haven't had any problems. I just built
the libs on Cygwin and noticed a couple of minor nits but nothing worth
./configure, especially since I build on more platforms than are supported
by default. OpenBSD and FreeBSD are in my mix.
Clay
Martin Jenkins said:
> Clay Dowling wrote:
>> I don't have tcl installed on my systems and I've never had a problem
>> doing the default build. I do skip "make test" b
Clay Dowling wrote:
I don't have tcl installed on my systems and I've never had a problem
doing the default build. I do skip "make test" because I don't have tcl
installed, and because I don't modify my copies of SQLite.
Do you use Makefile.linux or go the ./configure route?
Martin
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I don't have tcl installed on my systems and I've never had a problem
doing the default build. I do skip "make test" because I don't have tcl
installed, and because I don't modify my copies of SQLite.
Clay
Martin Jenkins said:
> Clay Dowling wrote:
>> What I strongly recommend doing, rather than
Clay Dowling wrote:
What I strongly recommend doing, rather than trying to cobble together
your own solution, is to download the source and go through the build and
install -exactly- as decribed in the document.
Good point, but I don't think he has (or wants) Tcl, so the build isn't
going to w
Lloyd wrote:
After performing this section I got lots of errors. (I shall Add it
at the end of mail)
Either you're going to have to fix these errors BEFORE you proceed OR
download the pre-built library from the site.
But when I browsed through the output directory, I found the
sqlite3.h fil
What I strongly recommend doing, rather than trying to cobble together
your own solution, is to download the source and go through the build and
install -exactly- as decribed in the document.
Clay
Lloyd said:
> 1) I have downloaded the SQLite sqlite-3.3.7.so.gz and saved in the
> desktop director
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Lloyd wrote:
This too doesn't work. First of all I did not install the library,
instead I copied the sqlite-3.3.7.so file to the lib folder. Then ran the
ldconfig command. Then I compiled gcc sqlite.c -o sqlite - l
/usr/lib/sqlite-3.3.7
I suspect that you are making you
. You
> don't mention what errors you get when the make files. Some may be able to
> help you further if they have that information.
>
> Lloyd T
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, September
To use the library, either in shared or static mode, you must first
build it successfully and then install it,
Please tell us your build procedure and any errors you got.
/m
Lloyd wrote:
then I tried to "make" the file, but it failed, any how I got the
necessary sqlite3.h file.
But still
1) I have downloaded the SQLite sqlite-3.3.7.so.gz and saved in the
desktop directory.
2) Then copied the sample C program from the quick start guide and saved
in a file. (given the name sqlite.c)
3) To get the sqlite3.h file, I downloaded the sqlite source.
3.1) mkdir sqlite
3.2) cd sqlite
3.
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 12:45 PM
Subject: [sqlite] SQLite under linux
Hi all,
I have been trying to use SQLite with Redhat EL 4. I dont know how to
link the object file. I have downloaded the sqlite-3.3.7.so. but I don't
know how to link my source file with th
Hi all,
I have been trying to use SQLite with Redhat EL 4. I dont know how to
link the object file. I have downloaded the sqlite-3.3.7.so. but I don't
know how to link my source file with this file.
As mentioned in the quick start guide I have copied the example source
code for C.
though I cou
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