"Richard Hipp" wrote...
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 10:39 AM, jose isaias cabrera
<cabr...@wrc.xerox.com
wrote:
"Jan Nijtmans" wrote...
2014-05-27 5:57 GMT+02:00 jose isaias cabrera <cabr...@wrc.xerox.com>:
"Richard Hipp" wrote...
....
Please report any problems to this mailing list and/or directly to me.
I am having problem using the pre-built DLL:
http://www.sqlite.org/snapshot/sqlite-dll-win32-x86-201405262205.zip
I am getting this error:
ProgName.exe Entry Point Not Found
The procedure entry point FlsAlloc cound not be located in the dynamic
Link
library KERNEL32.dll
The entry point FlsAlloc doesn't occur anywhere in the sqlite3.c source
code, it is generated by Visual Studio. Previous sqlite3.dll versions
were generated with MinGW (version 3.17, I guess) that's why
they worked fine on Windows XP.
Hmmmm... I am running the original DLL created for 3.8.4.3 on the WinXP
and
it works fine, so it was not a change as far as v3.17 and before, but
just
this new DLL. I am wondering if it is also because it is a pre-release
and
the "released" version will work fine.
It is probably because Dan usually builds the release DLLs using mingw
(32-bit) but I built those pre-release DLLs using MSVC 2012.
That's good news. I'd rather have "one place" for support. However, it's
good to know that there are alternatives such as Jan's. Thanks both for
your great effort in providing solutions to us little people. :-)
If you are interested to try an sqlite3.dll built by the latest
MinGW (version 4.0.3), you can have a look here:
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/cyqlite/files/>
This project is still in the startup phase, but I'm trying to fill the
gap Microsoft is leaving behind......
Yeah, this one works. Thanks. I try this as one as I will need to have
support for XP for 1 or 2 years (some of the machines we used here are
still
XP.) Will these work with Vista and Server 2003 also? Never mind, I can
give that a try later. Thanks for this effort. It is appreciated as
much
as sqlite. :-)
Thanks.
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