[sqlite] FTS5 issue on OS X

2015-10-22 Thread Gergely Lukacsy (glukacsy)
Oh yeah, bingo :) Thanks? Gergely On 22/10/2015 17:05, "Scott Hess" wrote: >Dollars to donuts you're compiling SQLite but then linking against the >system version. > >-scott > > >On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Gergely Lukacsy (glukacsy) < >glukacsy at cisco.com> wrote: > >> Hi Simon, >> >>

[sqlite] FTS5 issue on OS X

2015-10-22 Thread Gergely Lukacsy (glukacsy)
Hi Simon, Thanks for coming back to me. I ran sqlite3_compileoption_get in a loop to enumerate all options (I assume this is the same as the pragma query suggested below) and I got the following: 2015-10-22T14:46:24.000Z [0x7fff7679d300] DBWrapper.cpp:33 DBInit:OptiomENABLE_FTS3

[sqlite] FTS5 issue on OS X

2015-10-22 Thread Simon Slavin
On 22 Oct 2015, at 2:38pm, Gergely Lukacsy (glukacsy) wrote: > ... I get an "error: no module: fts5" error message. This indicates that I > didn't compile SQLite with FTS5 support, but I am pretty sure that I am using > the right preprocessor flags Using that version of SQLite, can you

[sqlite] FTS5 issue on OS X

2015-10-22 Thread Gergely Lukacsy (glukacsy)
Hi, I am using Sqlite in a codebase shared between Windows and OS X and specifically I am using FTS4 for searching our DB for free text strings. I have just upgraded to the latest 3.9.1 and thought to give a try to FTS5, but encountered an issue. It works fine on Windows, but on OS X the

[sqlite] FTS5 issue on OS X

2015-10-22 Thread Scott Hess
Dollars to donuts you're compiling SQLite but then linking against the system version. -scott On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 7:51 AM, Gergely Lukacsy (glukacsy) < glukacsy at cisco.com> wrote: > Hi Simon, > > Thanks for coming back to me. > > I ran sqlite3_compileoption_get in a loop to enumerate all