>  as part of an embedded system build, i'm building a number of tools
> for the *host* system, including sqlite-3.6.7 from the tarball (along
> with a few patches which i will be examining shortly).

Apparently you are building from canonical sources. Why don't you use
amalgamation? It's much easier to build. If you still have to use
canonical sources then maybe you don't have TCL installed? It's needed
to build sqlite3.c.


Pavel


On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 6:38 AM, Robert P. J. Day <rpj...@crashcourse.ca> wrote:
>
>  not sure if this is the appropriate forum for this but i'm hoping
> someone can give me some useful pointers.
>
>  as part of an embedded system build, i'm building a number of tools
> for the *host* system, including sqlite-3.6.7 from the tarball (along
> with a few patches which i will be examining shortly).
>
>  the sqlite build is part of a much larger build, and when this
> process gets around to unpacking, configuring and compiling sqlite3,
> it fails with:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>  Compiling:  sqlite
> -------------------------------------------------------
> remake[4]: *** No rule to make target `sqlite3.c', needed by
> `sqlite3.lo'.  Stop.
>
>  after a quick inspection, i can see (i think) that part of the
> configuration and build process is to *create* the sqlite3.c source
> file to be used as part of the compilation, is that correct?
>
>  so what is the probable reason that that file wouldn't be created?
> i still have a fair bit of examination left to understand how this
> entire build system works but this is the issue that's stopping me
> from getting any further.
>
>  this is being done on a fully-updated ubuntu 11.04 system, so i'm
> open to suggestions as to what make rule or shell script might be the
> culprit here.  thanks.
>
> rday
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