Bradley Small wrote:
Thanks for the answers. I will for now assume that I can just take SQLITE.H.IN and rename it to sqlite3.h since, I don't see a sqlite3.h to extract from the sources. I guess at some point it would be nice to have all the nice un*x flavored text and building tools to work
Hi,
Well, as Dennis Cote pointed out, you can get sqlite3.h by downloading
sqlite-source-3_2_6.zip
Still, it looks like renaming sqlite.h.in to sqlite3.h in the complete source
tarball is okay, but you should edit 2 preprocessor directives manually:
#define SQLITE_VERSION "--VERS--"
to
Thanks for the answers. I will for now assume that I can just take SQLITE.H.IN
and rename it to sqlite3.h since, I don't see a sqlite3.h to extract from the
sources. I guess at some point it would be nice to have all the nice un*x
flavored text and building tools to work with.
Regards ...
Bradley Small wrote:
I have d/l the binary distribution for windows. I am wanting to try the c
sample, but apparently need a lib and h file. Does anyone have these
compiled/built that I can d/l? Or perhaps someone can send them to me?
Regards ... Bradley M. Small
Senior Developer
MCC (Mobile
see http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=HowToCompile
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From: "Bradley Small" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [sqlite] Lib and H files
I have d/l the binary distribution for
I have d/l the binary distribution for windows. I am wanting to try the c
sample, but apparently need a lib and h file. Does anyone have these
compiled/built that I can d/l? Or perhaps someone can send them to me?
Regards ... Bradley M. Small
Senior Developer
MCC (Mobile Computing Corporation)
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