Re: [sqlite] Windows question
> Am I right ... sqlite-3_2_1.zip ? Yes, and get the same version of the dll, with or without tcl bindings, if you're going to write programs. Regards
Re: [sqlite] Windows question
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 16:57 -0400, D. Richard Hipp wrote: > On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 16:47 -0400, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > I ask because I have been building my own Linux releases from source > > and > > now have a need for a windows version I can send to a friend. > > All those windows things on the website are build on Linux > using mingw and gcc configured as a cross-compiler. I highly > recommend that solution as it seems to work much better than > trying to compile things under windows. Well I sorta guessed that. I guess what I am asking is which of the zipfiles are recommended for install and in what order. e.g. which of the beasties is the important one? Am I right in guessing sqlite-3_2_1.zip ? The rest I can figure out, I think. It's that the offerings are all similar in size so I am confused. :-( tia -- G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PATH tech
Re: [sqlite] Windows question
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 16:47 -0400, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > I ask because I have been building my own Linux releases from source > and > now have a need for a windows version I can send to a friend. All those windows things on the website are build on Linux using mingw and gcc configured as a cross-compiler. I highly recommend that solution as it seems to work much better than trying to compile things under windows. -- D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[sqlite] Windows question
Hi, I see various windows binaries available but to be honest I do not know which is which WRT what is needed to get SQLite running under windows. I ask because I have been building my own Linux releases from source and now have a need for a windows version I can send to a friend. So please help the windowless guy with some basic directions like: you only need to get this binary or that binary. I believe I can figure out where to stuff the binary when I get it but even a hint or two in that direction wouldn't go amiss. TIA -- G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PATH tech