Hi,

It is working for a classic application. But for a website (or a web
application), the directories x86 and x64 should be in the "~/Bin"
directory or in "~/" ?

Thanks.

Damien

2012/5/23 Joe Mistachkin <sql...@mistachkin.com>

>
> Rob Richardson wrote:
> >
> > This is the first I have heard of this feature or requirement or whatever
> this is.
> > This statement seems to be saying that the "System.Data.SQLite
> managed-only assembly"
> > is different from the "System.Data.SQLite assembly".  Is that true?  When
> I download
> > a new version of the System.Data.SQLite installation package, how will I
> tell the
> > difference between the two?
> >
>
> The download page for System.Data.SQLite refers to packages that contain
> one
> of the two
> kinds of System.Data.SQLite assemblies:
>
> 1. The "managed-only assembly", which contains only managed (CLR) code and
> uses the
>   SQLite.Interop.dll native library.
>
> 2. The "mixed-mode assembly", which contains native (x86 -OR- x64) and
> managed (CLR)
>   code.  This assembly does not use the SQLite.Interop.dll native library
> because all
>   that code is built into the mixed-mode assembly itself.
>
> The FAQ also contains some useful information on mixed-mode assemblies:
>
>        https://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/faq.wiki
>
> --
> Joe Mistachkin
>
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