On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 1:22 PM, prad wrote:
> i don't have the ports tree installed
>
portsnap fetch extract then cd to /usr/ports and 'make search name=name[1]',
find the port you want, cd to it and install w/ 'make install clean'
[1] name being the name of a port, such as sqlite
Ivan Voras writes:
> The current version of sqlite3 in ports is 3.7.3, there is generally
> no reason why you should use an older version.
>
ok i thought i needed to stick to things that i can get from the 7.2
archive. i don't have the ports tree installed, but it's good to know i
can just go wit
On 10/01/2011 09:57, prad wrote:
i'm still on freebsd 7.2 and am wanting to try sqlite.
however, in the ftp-archive.freebsd.org repository i see these two
versions both of which i can install and seem to work:
sqlite3-3.6.11.tbz (this has a non
sqlite34-3.4.2.tbz
one site said something about 3
i'm still on freebsd 7.2 and am wanting to try sqlite.
however, in the ftp-archive.freebsd.org repository i see these two
versions both of which i can install and seem to work:
sqlite3-3.6.11.tbz (this has a non
sqlite34-3.4.2.tbz
one site said something about 3 having a non-severe problem while