Thanks, Graham.

I have sqlite3 running under Debian and I have the source on my 810 but I
haven't been successful in compiling it.  I tried getting the scratchbox
working but haven't been successful.  I may try it again once the new
computer (received it Wednesday) is repaired (memory or motherboard).

I have a few programs that I've written/am writing that use sqlite3:

        - gas mileage program (works with mpg/kpl)
        - expense report program
        - mini database similar to MobileDB

Frantisek, I tried the link and the deb file for sqlite3 but it is not
installable on Chinook, incompatible application package. Sigh...

I'll solve this eventually...

Nick.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Cobb
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 05:05
To: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: RE: Chmod Issue on 810

On Thursday 31 July 2008 23:11:49 Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
> Graham Cobb has sqlite3? Ok, over to his web site... :-)

Sorry, Nick, no.  I have sqlite (including the sqlite shell), but not
sqlite3.

>From my experience building sqlite, I would guess that re-building the
debian 
sqlite3 should be reasonably straightforward once the tcl stuff is removed 
(do ruby, etc also build from this source? if so, they will need to be 
removed as well).  

But, on the other hand, as Nokia has obviously already done that in order to

create libsqlite3* why didn't they also put sqlite3 in the SDK?

I can't remember why you wanted this but I believe the on-disk format is the

same as for Debian I386 -- you can copy a database to a Debian system and
use 
sqlite3 there.

Graham
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