On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:42 PM, scabral<scabr...@lifespan.org> wrote:
>
> When i download the sqlite-amalgamation-3_6_16.zip i get 3 text files:
>
> sqlite3   C File
> sqlite3   H File
> sqlite3ext H File
>
> what am i supposed to do with those?
>
> Is there no 'true' install?

Read that entire page carefully before clicking on the first available
link.. you will find what you need. This kind of trigger-happy
clicking will get your computer infected with some nasty virus.


>
> Scott
>
> P Kishor-3 wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:30 PM, scabral<scabr...@lifespan.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> does someone have 'good' instructions on what i need and how i need to
>>> install SQLite on Windows XP?
>>>
>>> I eventually want to create a desktop application to run on SQLite, but
>>> not
>>> sure what language i want to use yet (pythong, ruby, etc...)
>>>
>>> the instructions on the SQLite website are pretty crappy to say the
>>> least.
>>
>> Well, declaring the sqlite website to be crappy is not going to win
>> you many friends here. Remember, it is all free, so if you think it
>> lacks in some way, offer some constructive criticism instead. Of
>> course, in reality, the sqlite website actually is quite the opposite
>> of crappy. I just downloaded the "zip file" (there are several of
>> them), and I got exactly what was stated on the tin -- the sqlite3.exe
>> executable.
>>
>> You have to decide what you want -- the executable is a command line
>> program. There is also a dll and other such paraphernalia that Windows
>> folks require... I am sure they will help you out, but please don't
>> put them off by calling the site crappy.
>>
>>
>>> When i download the zip file, all i get is 3 txt files???
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Scott
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