On 6 Jul 2016, at 17:15, John R. Sowden wrote:
A few questions. Q1: I am running xubuntu. When I search for
sqlite3, lots of things show up. This database engine seems to be
very popular, so I assume it is used my many programs on my computer,
like Thunderbird. Why, then when I enter
On 2016/07/06 6:15 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
Good Morning:
I am a pre-newbie. A few questions. Q1: I am running xubuntu. When
I search for sqlite3, lots of things show up. This database engine
seems to be very popular, so I assume it is used my many programs on
my computer, like
On 7/6/16, John R. Sowden wrote:
> Q1: I am running xubuntu. When I
> search for sqlite3, lots of things show up. This database engine seems
> to be very popular, so I assume it is used my many programs on my
> computer, like Thunderbird. Why, then when I enter
Good day,
Q2: Documentation, see http://www.sqlite.org/docs.html
Q1: Often sqlite support is compiled into the code, so there is not "run
sqlite". It is often used as a dll or shared object, which aren't
executable from the command prompt. The command line shell (and source
code to compile it)
Good Morning:
I am a pre-newbie. A few questions. Q1: I am running xubuntu. When I
search for sqlite3, lots of things show up. This database engine seems
to be very popular, so I assume it is used my many programs on my
computer, like Thunderbird. Why, then when I enter sqlite3 at
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