On Sep 7, 2005, at 10:32 AM, Richard Nagle wrote:


Below is a snip it
of compiling sqlite using MacOS X 10.3.9
& Xcode 1.5 with XCODE updates of gcc

This would be the second time,
I wipe the hard drive, and re-install ALL,
and try this again, with the same results.

So, far no-one, was able to find the cause,
of these errors... and garbage characters.

If YOU Know, please email on or off list.


Richard

<snip>

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you have major problems. As someone else suggested, could you have possibly downloaded the source wrong... could something have gotten munged up? All the above gobbledegook is binary stuff.

By the way, wiping the hard drive and reinstalling everything is a waste of time. That is no way to solve the problems. You should really try and get to the bottom of what is going on.

Have you been able to download and build any other software? Why don't you Google for Readline and download and build that. See if that works (Readline makes working on the command line easier...).

Also, how did you unpack the tar/gzipped source? Maybe something got corrupted there.

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Puneet Kishor

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