On May 21, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Kon Lovett wrote:
I second this. I am not even sure /usr/lib/libreadline.dylib is
readline. It is a symbolic link to libedit.dylib for me. So I use
my own build of readline as well.
It is the BSD version of readline which lacks the history API and a
couple of o
on 06/05/21 17:05, Kon Lovett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> An XCode project for SQlite 3 would be nice but I don't have one.
Hey, it was easy. Summary: Download the "pure C" source code, create a new
Xcode "BSD Dynamic Library" project, add the source code, add Tcl.Framework
from /System, click
On May 21, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Thomas Chust wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2006, Jerry Krinock wrote:
I would like to compile SQLite 3.3.5 for Mac OS 10.3 and Mac OS
10.4. [...] Are there any tricks that I should know about before
attempting this? [...]
Hello,
I had no trouble whatsoever to build t
On Sun, 21 May 2006, Jerry Krinock wrote:
I would like to compile SQLite 3.3.5 for Mac OS 10.3 and Mac OS 10.4.
[...] Are there any tricks that I should know about before attempting
this? [...]
Hello,
I had no trouble whatsoever to build the standard UNIX tarball of SQLite
3.3.5 on MacOS X
I would like to compile SQLite 3.3.5 for Mac OS 10.3 and Mac OS 10.4. I see
from the list archives a couple months ago that some people were using the
TEA compatible distribution for this.
Are there any tricks that I should know about before attempting this? I
have compiled a couple packages usi
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