Christian Smith wrote:
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Greg Miller wrote:
I guess the UNIX folks just didn't know any better way back then.
Putting globbing in the API instead of the shell is a much better
approach, but that wasn't all that obvious when UNIX first came along.
You condone the DOS/Windows (lack
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Greg Miller wrote:
>Christian Smith wrote:
>
>> I found it funny, while looking through Dr Dobbs journal some time ago,
>> about a columnist (Al Stevens, I think!) being surprised that under UNIX,
>> such things as filename globbing was done by the shell, and all main()
>> usua
Christian Smith wrote:
I found it funny, while looking through Dr Dobbs journal some time ago,
about a columnist (Al Stevens, I think!) being surprised that under UNIX,
such things as filename globbing was done by the shell, and all main()
usually gets is a list of valid filenames. Under DOS and Wi
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Dennis Cote wrote:
>Doug Currie wrote:
>> GCC doesn't need libsqlitedll.a -- you can just link to sqlite.dll and
>> gcc understands what to do.
>
>Oh...Right you are. I just tried it with DevC++.
>
>That just seems too easy. :-)
>
>I wonder why every other compiler needs a
Doug Currie wrote:
> GCC doesn't need libsqlitedll.a -- you can just link to sqlite.dll and
> gcc understands what to do.
Oh...Right you are. I just tried it with DevC++.
That just seems too easy. :-)
I wonder why every other compiler needs an import library to link to a DLL?
Tuesday, August 31, 2004, 5:40:15 PM, Dennis Cote wrote:
> I have also filed a ticket with attached patches to have the SQLite
> makefiles (both sqlite 2 and 3) produce GCC compatible import libraries for
> sqlite.dll in addition to the Borland and MSVC import libraries.
> So now you can build a
Dennis Cote wrote:
> I haven't tried linking to a DLL using DevC++, but that should be
> basically the same, except you will need to produce a gcc compatible
> import library for the DLL and link to that rather than libsqlite.a.
> You can do this with dlltool like so;
>
> dlltool --implib libsqlite
Reid Thompson wrote:
> a SQLite devpak for dev-cpp --- template program compiles out of the
> box
>
> http://www.ingmezzina.it/dev-packs/default.asp
>
Unfortunately it uses version 2.8.8 of SQLite which is very old.
I have used Bloodshed's DevC++ IDE to build apps linked to the libsqlite
library
a SQLite devpak for dev-cpp --- template program compiles out of the box
http://www.ingmezzina.it/dev-packs/default.asp
Jonathan Gennick wrote:
> I'm trying to compile SQLite, but, unfortunately, with very
> little joy. I'm running on Windows (sorry), and I'm using
> Bloodshed's C++ IDE, which
Tuesday, August 31, 2004, 10:32:25 AM, Jonathan Gennick wrote:
> I'm trying to compile SQLite, but, unfortunately, with very
> little joy. I'm running on Windows (sorry), and I'm using
> Bloodshed's C++ IDE, which appears to run some form of GNU's
> C++ compiler. Is anyone else using this particu
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Jonathan Gennick wrote:
>I'm trying to compile SQLite, but, unfortunately, with very
>little joy. I'm running on Windows (sorry), and I'm using
>Bloodshed's C++ IDE, which appears to run some form of GNU's
>C++ compiler. Is anyone else using this particular
>combination?
>
>Be
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