April 14, 2004 6:37 PM
> To: D. Richard Hipp
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [sqlite] FreeBSD and SQLite
>
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> I do website design for clubs, etc., with a lot of custom, CM
> php scripts.
> SQLite is ideally suited for many of my scripts; but,
> unfortunately one of
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Al Rider wrote:
Is there anyone successfully running SQLite on a FreeBSD machine? If so,
would you email me and give me some help with it.
I've never used it on anything else. The instructions assume that make
is actually GNU make, which is almost certainly not the case on a
non-Linux machine.
Al Rider writes:
>
> I tried to compile and install SQLite without any success.
>
You might want to be a tad more specific at this point. What kind of
error messages did you get?
> Is there anyone successfully running SQLite on a FreeBSD machine? If so,
> would you email me and give me so
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 12:36:53PM -0400, Al Rider wrote:
> I do website design for clubs, etc., with a lot of custom, CM php scripts.
> SQLite is ideally suited for many of my scripts; but, unfortunately one of
> the sites is hosted on a FreeBSD based server. Most of my designs are
> Linux; but,
Just because FreeBSD is not an officially supported
platform doesn't mean can't or won't be supported. It
just means there have been few who have tried to
compile/test/run SQLite on FreeBSD to say that it
works/compiles/etc. FWIW, I've played a bit with
SQLite on MacOSX on G3s, G4s, G5s (which I'
I do website design for clubs, etc., with a lot of custom, CM php scripts.
SQLite is ideally suited for many of my scripts; but, unfortunately one of
the sites is hosted on a FreeBSD based server. Most of my designs are
Linux; but, I want to keep the designs portable.
I tried to compile and insta
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