I'm pretty new to Mac development (and Unix) so I'm sure I'm doing something
silly, but I cannot seem to extract the contents of the latest binaries for
OS X.  The file at http://sqlite.org/sqlite3-3_5_8-osx-x86.bin.gz seems to
dowload okay.  OS X tells me this is a MacBinary archive.  I didn't realize
that a file of .gz was anything Mac specific, buy okay.  Then I try to open
it and I get another file named sqlite3-osx-x86.bin.cpgz.  Of course it says
that this is a CPGZ archive.  An archive in an archive?  Wierd.  So I open
this, and I get another copy of the original file.  ?????  Very strange.

Also, I am assuming that I am downloading the correct file.  The description
on the download page mentions nothing of an SQLite library that I can use,
but it only says: "A command-line program for accessing and modifying SQLite
version 3.* databases. For x86 Macs only."

So, is this the correct download?  And, where can I also get a version of
this for PowerPCs?

Thanks,

-Carl Gundel
Easy Windows programming - http://www.libertybasic.com
Easy web programming - http://www.runbasic.com
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