Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
>
> Mark,
>
> I was talking about using the sqlite download page at
> http://www.sqlite.org/download.html.
>
> If you right click on a link (like the one for
> sqlite3-3_5_2.zip under
> Precompiled Binaries For Windows) and select "copy the link location"
>
Mark Brown wrote:
How do I know what version of the file was part of 3.4.2 and what is part of
3.5? I'm seeing version numbers of 1.171, for example.
Mark,
I was talking about using the sqlite download page at
http://www.sqlite.org/download.html.
If you right click on a link (like the
Ahh...I think I figured it out. Clicking the "Show Milestones" button was
very helpful!
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Hi Dennis-
Thanks for the reply.
How do I know what version of the file was part of 3.4.2 and what is part of
3.5? I'm seeing version numbers of 1.171, for example.
Thanks,
Mark
> Mark,
>
> Go to the download page, copy the link for the file you want
> (with the
> current 3..5.2 version
Mark Brown wrote:
Could someone please remind me how I can download SQLite code for version
3.4.2 from CVS? Was there some sort of tag made that I can use?
I'm hesitant to upgrade to 3.5.x just because I'm not sure how much it has
been test driven and we are close to release. Maybe I am being
Hi-
Could someone please remind me how I can download SQLite code for version
3.4.2 from CVS? Was there some sort of tag made that I can use?
I'm hesitant to upgrade to 3.5.x just because I'm not sure how much it has
been test driven and we are close to release. Maybe I am being overly
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