On Oct 10, 4:01 am, Joe Mistachkin sql...@mistachkin.com wrote:
I'm not able to reproduce this locally. As long as the test.exe,
test.exe.config, and System.Data.SQLite.dll files are in the same
directory, the tests should be able to complete.
I've unpacked all of
On Oct 10, 4:01 am, Joe Mistachkin sql...@mistachkin.com wrote:
Wamiduku wrote:
So, there is something that the installation does, which the uninstall
doesn't undo, that you have to do in order to get System.Data.SQLite
working. The question is what, and how can you do it without having
On Oct 11, 1:59 am, Joe Mistachkin sql...@mistachkin.com wrote:
Wamiduku wrote:
I suppose the setup could uninstall the VC++
runtime; however, it's typically considered bad form to do so (since
it's officially a shared component).
I agree that the uninstall had better leave it there.
One
I've tried to create an install-free app (portable), but I can't get
System.Data.SQLite to work unless I install it. Once installed, my app
works and it keeps working even after I uninstall System.Data.SQLite.
The same is true for the tests (test.exe and testlinq.exe) included in
OK, so the version on the download page is the stable version and the
NuGet package is the development version. Are there any plans to also
provide the stable version as a NuGet package?
-John
On Oct 1, 10:33 pm, Joe Mistachkin sql...@mistachkin.com wrote:
Wamiduku wrote:
Is this a typo
There seemes to be some confusion of the version numbers of
System.Data.SQLite. At Nuget, the version number says 1.0.75, whereas
the http://system.data.sqlite.org/ page says 1.0.74. Is this a typo
somewhere, or does it mean that Nuget now is the preferred way of
distributing new Data.SQLite
On May 23, 5:52 pm, Christoph P.U. Kukulies k...@kukulies.org
wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 17:02, schrieb Drew Hohmann:
Hello,
What steps do I need to take to get SQLite to appear in the list of Data
Providers in Visual Studio 2010? I've installed the latest
System.Data.SQLite (1007200), and