Am 10.06.2011 16:55, schrieb Paul Linehan:
> 2011/6/9 Christoph P.U. Kukulies:
>
>
>>> If you want something that works on Linux as well as Windows, try
>>> the Firefox SQLite extension - it's the dog's!
>> I've heard big caveats about that one - to avoid like the .., no, I
--- On Fri, 6/10/11, Paul Linehan <lineh...@tcd.ie> wrote:
From: Paul Linehan <lineh...@tcd.ie>
Subject: Re: [sqlite] sqlitebrowser - anyone compiled a recent one?
To: "General Discussion of SQLite Database" <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
Date: Friday, June 10, 2011, 10:5
2011/6/9 Christoph P.U. Kukulies :
>> If you want something that works on Linux as well as Windows, try
>> the Firefox SQLite extension - it's the dog's!
> I've heard big caveats about that one - to avoid like the .., no, I
> don't want to open another can of worms :)
I
Am 09.06.2011 16:01, schrieb Paul Linehan:
>> Thanks. I was prepared to receive alternate suggestions :)
>> I wanted to have hands on and control over a browser with which
>> can follow sqlite versions quicker.
>
> If you want something that works on Linux as well as Windows, try
> the Firefox
> Thanks. I was prepared to receive alternate suggestions :)
> I wanted to have hands on and control over a browser with which
> can follow sqlite versions quicker.
If you want something that works on Linux as well as Windows, try
the Firefox SQLite extension - it's the dog's!
Rgs,
Paul...
Christoph P.U. Kukulies writes:
[...]
>
> Thanks. I was prepared to receive alternate suggestions :)
> I wanted to have hands on and control over a browser with which
> can follow sqlite versions quicker.
>
> Sqlitebrowsers tend to lag behind the Sqlite development.
>
> Is the one
>Thanks. I was prepared to receive alternate suggestions :)
>I wanted to have hands on and control over a browser with which
>can follow sqlite versions quicker.
>
>Sqlitebrowsers tend to lag behind the Sqlite development.
Then give SQLite Expert a try!
http://www.sqliteexpert.com/
Am 09.06.2011 11:12, schrieb Oliver Peters:
> Christoph P.U. Kukulies writes:
>
>> I tried sqlitebrowser 2.0 b1.exe from Sourceforge (the Windows binary)
>> on some newer
>> sqlite databases 3.7 or sth. and it could not open it.
>>
> [...]
>
> If you don't insist to use sqlitebrowser I
Christoph P.U. Kukulies writes:
>
> I tried sqlitebrowser 2.0 b1.exe from Sourceforge (the Windows binary)
> on some newer
> sqlite databases 3.7 or sth. and it could not open it.
>
[...]
If you don't insist to use sqlitebrowser I can recommend
sqlitespy
I tried sqlitebrowser 2.0 b1.exe from Sourceforge (the Windows binary)
on some newer
sqlite databases 3.7 or sth. and it could not open it.
So I went out and tried to compile the checked out sources (using VS2008
and Qt 4.7).
Somewhere, when uic3.exe is being called, the nmake fails with wrong
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