On Feb 17, 2017, at 7:32 AM, R Smith <rsm...@rsweb.co.za> wrote: > > You can even checkout the latest commits via SVN
There’s a Subversion mirror of the official Fossil code repository for SQLite? I tried to search the web for it, but since Subversion uses SQLite internally to manage its own code repositories, I get pages and pages of irrelevant results. As far as I know, if you want the current tip-of-trunk source code to SQLite3, you need to either clone it via Fossil or work out how to construct a Zip URL per https://goo.gl/KzLcV8 (Excuse the shortener, it’s a reeeealy long URL.) I could give you that Zip file link, but I suspect it’s purposely not being published to avoid load on the SQLite repository server caused by bots repeatedly requesting Zip files and tarballs. Using Fossil is far more efficient than downloading Zip archives, but as I keep getting reminded in my own Fossil-hosted public project, some people just refuse to install and use anything they don’t absolutely have to. It’s six easy steps, but apparently that’s too many for some. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users