I have banged my head against the wall trying to comile sqlite3 for windows mobile 5.0 and just can't get around the compiler errors such as "unexpected end of file errors" for virtually every code element in the module. So I tried to find binaries that would work on my starcom 6700. No go.
I've tried using Giovani's binaries built with compile sqlite 3.2.2 and pysqlite 2.0.5 and python 2.3.4 but I get the error "ddl load fail, the specified module couuld not be found". I have the pysqlite2 directory inside of my DLL directory under Python24 and within this directory are the files dbapi2.pyd and __init__.py and _sqlite.pyd ) His sqlite.dll binary I placed in boh the pysqlite2 directory, the DLL directory and the lib directory underneath python24 - all in a desperate attempt for this error to go away.) Here is the site where his binaries are located and his compiling instructions. http://area51.sns.it/users/giovanni/python/ Giovani's binaries I even tried the sqlite dll version from the ado.net project which seems to say that this binary will work on all platforms, with or without dot net. I replaced Giovani's sqlite.dll with this dll (appropriately renamed to sqlite3.dll). Here is the url reference to this binary http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/ ado.net I know jack aboout MS compilers (I'm using the free Visual Studio 2005 Standard beta package) so that explains much of my problems. Yet I can't even get sqlite3 to compile for windows using the compiling inastructions on the sqlite site. http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki/wiki?p=HowToCompileWithVsNet How to compile with ms visual studio dot net (I get 1 error saying that it can't find sqlite3.h even though that piece of code is in the module and identified in the project.) Does anyone have pysqlite and sqlite binaries that will work on windows mobile 5? If not, does anyone feel up to the task of working through getting the sources to compile for this platform? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/SQLIte-and-PySQLite-binaries-tf2100511.html#a5788963 Sent from the Python - pythonce forum at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce