Jaroslaw S wrote: >. >> >> I have attempted to compile Kexi2 instead. > > OK. The problem may be with any plugin and not just kexi sqlite plugin. > Did you install the software? I mean executing: > > % sudo make install > Yes, I did this (but without sudo). The files are in ~/kde/install
> PS: sometimes, especially when you install a plugin (sqlite driver is > a plugin) for the first time it helps to refresh system configuration > cache by hand. To do that, type as normal user: > > % kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental > I have now done this, but to no avail. When I start this kexi, I ask for a new database stored in a file. It asks for the file name - I opt for the default "New Database" and click "Create". This then gives an error message: Cannot find database driver "" If I pick an existing database (created with Kexi 1.6) Then I get a box that says: The file "<whatever>.kexi" is not recognized as being supported by Kexi. and clicking on "Details" says: Database driver for this file type not found. Detected MIME type: application/x-sqlite3 (SQLite3 database) I have the packages libsqlite3-dev and libsqlite3-0 installed. -- Colin _______________________________________________ Kexi mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kexi
