Thank you for clearing up this mystery! On Jan 19, 2014, at 9:48, "Sean" <s...@ttys0.net<mailto:s...@ttys0.net>> wrote:
It’s not the version of sqlite on RHEL6 that’s getting you. Name : sqlite-devel Arch : x86_64 Version : 3.6.20 Release : 1.el6 Size : 81 k Repo : rhel-x86_64-server-6 Summary : Development tools for the sqlite3 embeddable SQL database engine License : Public Domain Description : This package contains the header files and development documentation : for sqlite. If you like to develop programs using sqlite, you will need : to install sqlite-devel. They name the header files: sqlite3.h instead of sqlite.h. I made symlinks to work around it. ln -s /usr/include/sqlite3.h /usr/include/sqlite.h ln -s /usr/include/sqlite3ext.h /usr/include/sqliteext.h It would be nice for the configure script to do this instead. Perhaps in a future release, assuming there is a future release. --- GPG Public Key : 5CF8C26E : http://ttys0.net/sean.ttys0.net.asc On Jan 17, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Boyd, Robert <robert.b...@peoplefluent.com<mailto:robert.b...@peoplefluent.com>> wrote: I pulled down the tarball for csync2 version 2 and tried to find all the pieces needed to build it. I was fine until trying to find sqlite3-devel. My attempts to find a RHEL6 x64_68 compatible version have gone nowhere. It would be great if the pdf document for csync2 included some pointers on where to get the pieces that are required. For now it looks like I’ll have to live with the old version of csync available through the Red Hat distribution. Robert Boyd _______________________________________________ Csync2 mailing list Csync2@lists.linbit.com<mailto:Csync2@lists.linbit.com> http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/csync2 <signature.asc> _______________________________________________ Csync2 mailing list Csync2@lists.linbit.com<mailto:Csync2@lists.linbit.com> http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/csync2 _______________________________________________ Csync2 mailing list Csync2@lists.linbit.com http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/csync2