Thanks everybody, I have downloaded the library RPM from
http://rpm.pbone.net/
and the library name is
libsqlite-3.2.1-1.i386.rpm
It may be useful for newbie like me...
and did as what you said. And works fine...
Thanks,
Lloyd.
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 10:08 +0200, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
>
Martin Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> 3. make distclean doesn't remove the installed files from usr/local
>
I believe it is not supposed to. "make distclean" should remove any files from
your build directory that either "configure" or "make" created. This usually
returns your
Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> Unfortunately, I don't know how to install this library in my system.
> Please help me.. If I am dealing with the wrong file, please let me know
> from where I can get the needed installable library.
>
Maybe you should tell us which system you run.
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 19:18 +0100, Martin Jenkins wrote:
> If all you want to do is build an application using (some version of)
> sqlite then just download the library and link against it - you don't
> have to download the SQLite source and build it.
>
Thanks Martin, I too wanted the same
Martin Jenkins wrote:
noticed a couple of minor nits
1. configure wants g++ but ISTM the build doesn't actually use it
2. "make clean" (or was it distclean?) doesn't delete sqlite3.pc
There was supposed to be a 3.
3. make distclean doesn't remove the installed files from usr/local
I'll have
Clay Dowling wrote:
> > ./configure, especially since I build on more platforms than are
supported
> > by default. OpenBSD and FreeBSD are in my mix.
Like you I always ./confgure and haven't had any problems. I just built
the libs on Cygwin and noticed a couple of minor nits but nothing worth
./configure, especially since I build on more platforms than are supported
by default. OpenBSD and FreeBSD are in my mix.
Clay
Martin Jenkins said:
> Clay Dowling wrote:
>> I don't have tcl installed on my systems and I've never had a problem
>> doing the default build. I do skip "make test"
Clay Dowling wrote:
I don't have tcl installed on my systems and I've never had a problem
doing the default build. I do skip "make test" because I don't have tcl
installed, and because I don't modify my copies of SQLite.
Do you use Makefile.linux or go the ./configure route?
Martin
I don't have tcl installed on my systems and I've never had a problem
doing the default build. I do skip "make test" because I don't have tcl
installed, and because I don't modify my copies of SQLite.
Clay
Martin Jenkins said:
> Clay Dowling wrote:
>> What I strongly recommend doing, rather
Clay Dowling wrote:
What I strongly recommend doing, rather than trying to cobble together
your own solution, is to download the source and go through the build and
install -exactly- as decribed in the document.
Good point, but I don't think he has (or wants) Tcl, so the build isn't
going to
Lloyd wrote:
After performing this section I got lots of errors. (I shall Add it
at the end of mail)
Either you're going to have to fix these errors BEFORE you proceed OR
download the pre-built library from the site.
But when I browsed through the output directory, I found the
sqlite3.h
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Lloyd wrote:
This too doesn't work. First of all I did not install the library,
instead I copied the sqlite-3.3.7.so file to the lib folder. Then ran the
ldconfig command. Then I compiled gcc sqlite.c -o sqlite - l
/usr/lib/sqlite-3.3.7
I suspect that you are making
ntion what errors you get when the make files. Some may be able to
> help you further if they have that information.
>
> Lloyd T
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
> Sent: Tuesday,
To use the library, either in shared or static mode, you must first
build it successfully and then install it,
Please tell us your build procedure and any errors you got.
/m
Lloyd wrote:
then I tried to "make" the file, but it failed, any how I got the
necessary sqlite3.h file.
But still
1) I have downloaded the SQLite sqlite-3.3.7.so.gz and saved in the
desktop directory.
2) Then copied the sample C program from the quick start guide and saved
in a file. (given the name sqlite.c)
3) To get the sqlite3.h file, I downloaded the sqlite source.
3.1) mkdir sqlite
3.2) cd sqlite
o: <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 12:45 PM
Subject: [sqlite] SQLite under linux
Hi all,
I have been trying to use SQLite with Redhat EL 4. I dont know how to
link the object file. I have downloaded the sqlite-3.3.7.so. but I don't
know how to link my sour
Hi all,
I have been trying to use SQLite with Redhat EL 4. I dont know how to
link the object file. I have downloaded the sqlite-3.3.7.so. but I don't
know how to link my source file with this file.
As mentioned in the quick start guide I have copied the example source
code for C.
though I
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