On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 10:47 PM, Phoenix
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> Dominique wrote:
> Not to sound too snarky, but both questions can easily be answered
> through experimentation.
> You can also use http://www.dependencywalker.com/ to inspect DLL and
> EXE dependencies. --DD
>
> It's a bit difficult to d
Sorry I have not responded to the raised questions on this post but I
have not received any Digests since the 8th (Volume 118 Issue 8).
Dominique wrote:
Not to sound too snarky, but both questions can easily be answered through
experimentation.
You can also use http://www.dependencywalke
err.. that should be Embarcadero 10.1 Berlin... ugh.. PROOFREAD!!!
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Stephen Chrzanowski
wrote:
>
> Based purely on my experience with Delphi (From Borland Version 5 to
> Emarcadero 10.5 Berlin);
>
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1> Standalone
2.a> If you're referring to the DLL from an application you're building, it
must be either the Path, or, in the "Directory" your shortcut points to,
which is either something custom, or, the EXEs current directory. Its
already been mentioned where that DLL should be placed.
2.b> If y
ously you need to be careful where you put them of use the default
> System directories.
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>Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite3 on Windows
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>On Oct 10, 2017, at 3:49 AM, Phoenix
>wrote:
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On Oct 10, 2017, at 3:49 AM, Phoenix wrote:
>
> 2) Does the .dll need to be in a specific folder or is it okay if the
> folder is listed in my PATH?
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms682586(v=vs.85).aspx
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Phoenix
wrote:
> I've downloaded the dll-win32 version of SQLite3 and have a couple of
> questions.
>
> 1) Does sqlite3.exe require the .dll file or is it stand-alone?
>
> 2) Does the .dll need to be in a specific folder or is it okay if the
> folder is listed in
I've downloaded the dll-win32 version of SQLite3 and have a couple of
questions.
1) Does sqlite3.exe require the .dll file or is it stand-alone?
2) Does the .dll need to be in a specific folder or is it okay if the
folder is listed in my PATH?
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On 1/26/2012 1:49 PM, Pete wrote:
I have been using sqlite on OS X for some time and sqlite3 comes
pre-installed. I'm now looking at running some apps on Windows 7 and I
don't think sqlite3 is pre-installed on that platform. I see there is a
precompiled binary available of sqlite3 available for
On 26 Jan 2012, at 6:49pm, Pete wrote:
> I have been using sqlite on OS X for some time and sqlite3 comes
> pre-installed. I'm now looking at running some apps on Windows 7 and I
> don't think sqlite3 is pre-installed on that platform. I see there is a
> precompiled binary available of sqlite3
I have been using sqlite on OS X for some time and sqlite3 comes
pre-installed. I'm now looking at running some apps on Windows 7 and I
don't think sqlite3 is pre-installed on that platform. I see there is a
precompiled binary available of sqlite3 available for download - what
directory should th
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