* kneops <[email protected]> [07-19-18 04:23]:
> No, I mean, can/should I install that extra package or will that harm the DT
> database?
> I don't why it could, but I just want to make sure :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Op 19-07-18 om 10:11 schreef Remco Viëtor:
> > On jeudi 19 juillet 2018 09:56:12 CEST kneops wrote:
> > > Okay, but how than can I use the code Patrick offered?
> > > 
> > > Op 19-07-18 om 08:17 schreef Remco Viëtor:
> > > > On jeudi 19 juillet 2018 07:52:49 CEST kneops wrote:
> > > > > Thanks for the help!
> > > > > 
> > > > > When I try to run the first command it says that sqlite3 is not
> > > > > installed. Ofcourse I can install it, but isn't sqlite part of the DT
> > > > > install???
> > > > On my distribution, there are several packages for sqlite, among them 
> > > > one
> > > > containing the libraries used by e.g. darktable (libsqlite3), and one
> > > > providing the CLI (sqlite3). Darktable only needs the libsqlite3, so
> > > > that's
> > > > the one that should be automatically installed. The other isn't needed 
> > > > by
> > > > darktable, afaik, and thus should *not* be installed as a darktable
> > > > dependency.
> > By installing the other package by hand? The procedure depends on OS/distro,
> > but should be familiar.

no, unless you perform different actions that prescribed, sqlite3 will not
harm your dt installation or database.  but you need to have sqlite3
installed to check your db as I offered


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