On Sep 8, 2005, at 1:24 PM, Mark Drago wrote:

Richard,

You can use 'curl' to download the file instead of wget.  So, run the
following command instead:

curl -o sqlite-2.8.16.tar.gz http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-2.8.16.tar.gz

wget is not available by default on Panther. On the other hand, as Mark wrote above, curl -o works just fine.


I don't seem to have the 'md5sum' program installed on the mac that I
have here, but getting the md5sum on linux returns the following.  So,
if you have some means of getting the md5sum of the file, make sure it
matches this:

9c79b461ff30240a6f9d70dd67f8faea  sqlite-2.8.16.tar.gz

md5app available at http://www.enigmarelle.com/md5app.py can be used to check the integrity of the downloaded file.



If you can't get the md5sum, at the very least make sure that the file
size is exactly 981834 bytes.

Mark.

On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 13:57 -0400, Richard Nagle wrote:
On September 08 2005, Cam Crews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ok... try downloading the sqlite source again. Maybe the mac browser
isn't downloading correctly or your unzip utility is corrupting
things.  Try performing these operations (downloading and unzipping)
through the command line:
----------------------------------
wget http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-2.8.16.tar.gz
gunzip sqlite-2.8.16.tar.gz
tar -xvf sqlite-2.8.16.tar
cd sqlite-2.8.16
su
----------------------------------

now what happens when you configure/install from here?



Umm.
Welcome to Darwin!
FastMAC:~ rn$ man wget
No manual entry for wget
FastMAC:~ rn$ wget --version
-bash: wget: command not found
FastMAC:~ rn$

I don't have a wget command..

Richard



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