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Subject: Re: [sqlite] building sqlite on windows in Unicode
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Brodie Thiesfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done. Is there anything else that is necessary to contribute code
and
patches
to avoid
adding them to the existing OS abstraction layer.
Regards,
Brodie
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From: Brodie Thiesfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 10:10 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] building sqlite on windows in Unicode
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Many large open source projects have committers for specific platforms,
or particular sections of the code. I would think that Windows support
and autoconfigury would be good candidates for delegation.
One guy can't do it all.
--- Brodie Thiesfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Christian Smith wrote:
Check the requirements in:
http://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html
for patches and other submissions to SQLite. This could be what is
holding up inclusion of the patch.
Christian
Brodie Thiesfield uttered:
Hi,
Building sqlite on windows in Unicode mode broke
Brodie Thiesfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done. Is there anything else that is necessary to contribute code and
patches to sqlite?
For ticket #2023, the first patch seems unlikely to work right
since it changes the character encoding for LoadLibrary() but
leaves it unchanged for
Check the requirements in:
http://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html
for patches and other submissions to SQLite. This could be what is holding
up inclusion of the patch.
Christian
Brodie Thiesfield uttered:
Hi,
Building sqlite on windows in Unicode mode broke with the addition of
the loadable
Hi,
Building sqlite on windows in Unicode mode broke with the addition of
the loadable extensions. I found a bug matching this problem and
attached a patch to it to fix it a while ago, however I haven't seen any
other comments or movement in the bug. I'm not sure what else needs to
be done