Hello everyone.

I am still trying to get SQLite to work on my Mac.  I want to make sure I am 
doing what I should be doing.  Here are the steps I have taken:

1.)      I downloaded and uncompressed sqlite-autoconf-3070602.tar.gz from the 
SQLite download page.
2.)     I moved SQLite3.c and SQLite3.h into my source folder and added them to 
the project.  I made no changes to the code nor did I do anything special when 
I added them to my project (i.e. I did not set any special compile flags-I 
simply added the two files to the project).
3.)     I compiled and received 1200+ errors.

Since then I have tried using the sqlite.dylib file that comes with OSX but in 
doing so, some important SQLite functions (such as the prepare function) were 
not found during the link process.

My most recent attempt has been to follow the instructions that come with the 
tarball I downloaded to create my own SQLite library.  When I run ./configure, 
the procedure errors out, saying that it could not find an acceptable C 
compiler in the $Path.

Anyone have any new possibilities to try?

BTW, (and I apologize for not sharing this sooner-it didn't occur to me that it 
might be relevant until recently)  I am using SQLite3 in concert with the 
InDesign SDK to produce an InDesign plugin (which we freely distribute to our 
customers).  There is a possibility that the SDK has something going on that 
causes the massive explosion of errors.

And finally, the very first time I used SQLite3 on my Windows box, upon 
compilation, it generated a whopping 200 errors, and continued to do so until I 
turned off "using precompiled headers."  I cannot see a way to do this in 
Xcode.  Perhaps that is my problem?

R,
John A.M. Darnell
Senior Programmer
Walsworth Publishing Company
Brookfield, MO
John may also be reached at 
johnamdarn...@gmail.com<mailto:johnamdarn...@gmail.com>

Trivia question Trivia question:  In The Lord of the Rings,Leglolas was a 
prince among the Silvan Elves.  What was the name of his father the King?  For 
extra credit, what was his surname?



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