Ok im not clear if im doning it right. I follow your instructions and get a compliable version. But how to get your branch? What I'm doing now is to download the zip under "Other links: Zip archive" under http://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/info/42af4d17a5 and copy it over the version from this fossil rep. Is this correct?
Joe Mistachkin wrote: >1. Download the Fossil binary for your platform (e.g. Windows): > http://www.fossil-scm.org/download/fossil-w32-20110901182519.zip >2. Extract the ZIP file to some directory along your PATH. >3. Open a "Command Prompt" window. >4. Create a directory to hold the source tree, for example: > mkdir C:\dev\sqlite\dotnet >5. Change to the directory created in step #4, for example: chdir /D C:\dev\sqlite\dotnet >6. Execute the following command to clone the repository: > fossil clone http://system.data.sqlite.org/ dotnet.fossil >7. Execute the following command to open the repository: > fossil open dotnet.fossil >8. Execute the following command to change to the build directory: > chdir Setup >9. Execute the following command to build the managed project(s): > build.bat ReleaseManagedOnly Win32 >10. Execute the following command to build the native project(s) for the x86 >processor architecture: > build.bat ReleaseNativeOnly Win32 >11. Now, all the binaries should be in the following directory: > C:\dev\sqlite\dotnet\bin\2010\Release\bin >12. Copy the "SQLite.Interop.dll", "System.Data.SQLite.dll", and >"System.Data.SQLite.Linq.dll" files into your application directory. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users