A follow-up on this (and a late thanks!): I've used your answer to write some build instructions for Ubuntu and Raspbian at http://blog.wezeku.com/2016/10/09/using-system-data-sqlite-under-linux-and-mono/
I've also modified the F# SQLProvider type provider so that it no longer always loads Mono.Data.SQLite under Mono, but allows you to specify that System.Data.SQLite should be loaded regardless of whether the platform is .NET or Mono: http://fsprojects.github.io/SQLProvider/core/sqlite.html#SQLiteLibrary /John > There are various compile-options and extensions baked into the > "SQLite.Interop.dll" that are not enabled and/or included by > default with "sqlite3.dll". > > One that is somewhat important, is the "vtshim" extension. It > is required if you want to implement a virtual table in managed > code. It's also fairly tightly integrated into the resulting > "SQLite.Interop.dll", by necessity. > > It is possible to compile the "SQLite.Interop.dll" for Linux, > Mac OS X, and probably other POSIX compliant systems, using > the following build script: > > https://urn.to/r/7C > > -- > Joe Mistachkin @ https://urn.to/r/mistachkin _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users