Hi again,
First, I am not an expert in WDK programming. But there are a few nice samples
very close to what I need and thus I tried to compile a WDK sample with the
sqlite3 DLL. The sample is a minifilter driver, which consists of two parts:
the minifilter driver itself, which runs in kernel-
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Dan wrote:
>http://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q17
Just for the record, compiling with GCC on 64 bit Linux with -Wall
results in about 20 'variable may be used uninitialized in this
function', although I believe they are all because the compiler doesn
> The flood of warnings is a pain. SQLite dev claims they are all
> spurious, but with so many I wouldn't venture to guess how they can
> tell.
http://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q17
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Not sure why the Win32 DLL is not compatible. I would think it should
be. You might want to work that out first. Can you elaborate?
As for compiling with the WDK, it can be done. The amalgamated source
is best.
The flood of warnings is a pain. SQLite dev claims they are all
spurious, but
Hello,
Has anybody tried to compile SQLite3 with the MS WDK? The Win32 DLL is not
compatible as far as I understand and recompiling with the WDK is necessary.
But using the source code as is results in many warnings (mostly conversion
errors). The WDK does not tollerate these.
Best regards,
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