Do the rumors apply to 64-bit Linux or do they apply elsewhere? I can give you access to either my 64-bit Fedora Core 2 desktop (self-built) or Fedora Core 2 laptop (eMachines M6805) and I have access to an Apple G5 (unfortunately I can't give you access to it). I remember trying to compile 2.8/3.0 on Fedora and I believe they failed. Fedora seems to have a screwy /usr/include setup (also breaks Mozilla JavaScript engine, SpiderMonkey).
By chance, the M6805 is kind of up for sale (only about 4 months old; looking to replace it with an Athlon64 laptop with an nVidia graphics chip). I'd make it cheap for you Richard, or anybody else, if you're interested. Louis --- "D. Richard Hipp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I keep hearing rumors that SQLite is not working > right on > 64-bit unix. But lacking access to any 64-bit > hardware, > there isn't much I can do about it. > > Does anybody out there have a 64-bit unix box that > they > can give me ssh access to so that I can test and > debug > SQLite? Access can be intermittant (in other words, > I > call you up to let you know that I need to log on) > and > can come from a fixed IP address. > -- > D. Richard Hipp -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 704.948.4565 > > _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush