Re: [sqlite] Problems Compiling Sqlite

2008-03-25 Thread Dennis Cote
Jus GoodFun wrote: > > Thanks for the info but before I embark on a huge coding excercise > could you give me a vague clue as to how much work would be involved > to get up and running? > Well that depends upon how similar uC/OS is to one of the supported OS. If it is quite similar you can prob

Re: [sqlite] Problems Compiling Sqlite

2008-03-25 Thread drh
Jus GoodFun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I tried the DSQLITE_MUTEX_NOOP and then a rebuild but still > got the following compile errors, I'm sure I'm missing something > simple... Try compiling with -DSQLITE_THREADSAFE=0 -- D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ___

Re: [sqlite] Problems Compiling Sqlite

2008-03-25 Thread Jus GoodFun
Hi Dennis, Thanks for the info but before I embark on a huge coding excercise could you give me a vague clue as to how much work would be involved to get up and running? Is there any documentation which will help me in implementing ur suggested changes? Sqlite would be perfect

Re: [sqlite] Problems Compiling Sqlite

2008-03-25 Thread Dennis Cote
Jus GoodFun wrote: > > I develop in 'C' within the Windows version of the Eclipse > Environement producing embedded systems focused on the Motorola > ColdFire Processors specifically the MCF5282. > > The target operating system is The uC/OS which is a preemptive > multitasking RTOS. > You will

[sqlite] Problems Compiling Sqlite

2008-03-23 Thread Jus GoodFun
Hi All, Sorry if this has been covered before but I really need some help getting Sqlite to compile into my project. I develop in 'C' within the Windows version of the Eclipse Environement producing embedded systems focused on the Motorola ColdFire Processors specifically the MCF5282

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Tito Ciuro
Hi James! Even though I dragged the entire directory, os.c and shell.c were the only two files no included in the project. Weird... Thanks so much! -- Tito On 06/03/2006, at 17:11, James W. Walker wrote: Tito Ciuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: When I create an Xcode project in Mac OS X and

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread James W. Walker
Tito Ciuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: When I create an Xcode project in Mac OS X and put all the SQLite files there, it doesn't compile: ld: warning prebinding disabled because of undefined symbols ld: Undefined symbols: _sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock _sqlite3OsClose _sqlite3OsFileSize _sqlite3Os

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Tito Ciuro
Hello Marcel, I should have been more specific. Sorry about that: when I ./ configure and then make, everything is fine. It passes all the tests. Cool. When I create an Xcode project in Mac OS X and put all the SQLite files there, it doesn't compile: ld: warning prebinding disabled because

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread drh
Tito Ciuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > On 06/03/2006, at 12:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I build the OS-X version for the website on Tiger using > > the ./configure script in the TEA version of SQLite. You > > might try it as a work-around. > > > > http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Tito Ciuro
Hello, On 06/03/2006, at 12:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I build the OS-X version for the website on Tiger using the ./configure script in the TEA version of SQLite. You might try it as a work-around. http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-3.3.4-tea.tar.gz I get a "document not found" error. Thanks,

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Tito Ciuro
Hello Manfred, On 06/03/2006, at 12:43, Manfred Bergmann wrote: What source package did you download? http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-3.3.4.tar.gz Were these files missing bevor configure and make, too? Yes. Thanks, -- Tito

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Tito Ciuro
Hi Derrell, On 06/03/2006, at 12:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First guess would be that 'configure' isn't detecting that OS X is Unix-like. I suspect you might get a hint of what's going on if you carefully inspect the output from 'configure' to see what supported OS it's detecting (if any

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Marcel Strittmatter
Hi On my PowerMac G4 with Tiger 10.4.5 (Build 8H14), it works. You can download an archive with finished configure and make steps from the following address: http://www.dinoware.com/mailinglists/sqlite-3.3.4.tar.gz You can look at the configure.log and make.log files to check for differenc

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread drh
Tito Ciuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > SQLite 3.3.4 > Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.5 > > After ./configure and make SQLite 3.3.4, I see that some files have > disappeared: > > os_test.c > os_test.h > os_unix.h > os_win.h > > This results in a few undefined symbols: > > sqlite3OsClose > sq

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Manfred Bergmann
Hi. I haven't had any problems compiling under Mac OSX 10.4.5. Even making a universal binary was no problem at all, except that the "normal" (not the tcl) install process does not work properly and I had to link all object files myself with libtool. What source package did you download? We

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Derrell . Lipman
Tito Ciuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > SQLite 3.3.4 > Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.5 > > After ./configure and make SQLite 3.3.4, I see that some files have > disappeared: > > os_test.c > os_test.h > os_unix.h > os_win.h > > This results in a few undefined symbols: > > sqlite3OsClose > sqlite3

[sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.3.4 on Mac OS X

2006-03-06 Thread Tito Ciuro
Hello, SQLite 3.3.4 Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.5 After ./configure and make SQLite 3.3.4, I see that some files have disappeared: os_test.c os_test.h os_unix.h os_win.h This results in a few undefined symbols: sqlite3OsClose sqlite3FileSize sqlite3OsLock ... Any ideas? Thanks, -- Tito

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.0.7 with MinGW

2004-09-21 Thread Peter Bartholdsson
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 08:58:22 -0400, Doug Currie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 6:04:53 AM, Peter wrote: Hello all, I've been using MinGW to compile SQLite for over a year already and encountered a problem I've never seen before when trying to compile SQLite 3.0.7. There is

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.0.7 with MinGW

2004-09-21 Thread Doug Currie
Tuesday, September 21, 2004, 6:04:53 AM, Peter wrote: > Hello all, I've been using MinGW to compile SQLite for > over a year already and encountered a problem I've never > seen before when trying to compile SQLite 3.0.7. There is a problem in the Makefile in 3.0.7, fixed in CVS yesterday. Windo

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.0.7 with MinGW

2004-09-21 Thread Peter Bartholdsson
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 13:15:52 +0200, Martins Mozeiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Did you try googling for "pthreads win32": http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/ If you want thread safety with sqlite then you must install this pthreads library, if not - then just rerun ./configure with --disable-

Re: [sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.0.7 with MinGW

2004-09-21 Thread Martins Mozeiko
Did you try googling for "pthreads win32": http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/ If you want thread safety with sqlite then you must install this pthreads library, if not - then just rerun ./configure with --disable-threadsafe Peter Bartholdsson wrote: > Hello all, I've been using MinGW to co

[sqlite] Problems compiling SQLite 3.0.7 with MinGW

2004-09-21 Thread Peter Bartholdsson
Hello all, I've been using MinGW to compile SQLite for over a year already and encountered a problem I've never seen before when trying to compile SQLite 3.0.7. The error message is as follows: $ mingw32-make ./libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -DOS_WIN=1 -I. -I../src -DNDEBUG -DHAVE_READLINE=1 -I/mi