Hi,
> > Failed to find shared library for backend sqlite3
>
are you using version 3.0.0?
> this has a bug in for dynamic loading of the backends, this has been
> fixed in the development version.
I am using the git repository.
so I suppose the issue is still there.
> another problem which is currently being addressed.
> The way to solve this is to add the soci header path as an inlcude
> search path for the compiler.
> On unix systems the path is /usr/include/soci
> so with g++ do: g++ myfile.cpp -I/usr/include/soci ...
>
> or you might want to use this (experimental) patch:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3143529&group_id=121480&atid=690482
>
>
ok thanks, I will have a try asap.
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