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> > Subject: Re: [sqlite] test failures on cygwin
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> > Of course, the easiest option by far is to use a Linux b
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> Subject: Re: [sqlite] test failures on cygwin
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> Of course, the easiest option by far is to use a Linux box or
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Evans, Mark (Tandem) wrote:
So it looks like I have a cygwin TCL issue. Is this fixable?
You can load Active State Tcl and use that instead of the version that
comes with Cygwin.
You get lots of extra goodies, in addition to an up-to-date Tcl core.
HTH,
Gerry
"Evans, Mark (Tandem)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
> N.B.: The version of TCL that you used to build this test harness
> is defective in that it does not support 64-bit integers. Some or
> all of the test failures above might be
"Evans, Mark (Tandem)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been lurking on the message board and am in awe of the collective
> wisdom.
>
> I'm just getting my feet wet learning the internals of SQLite, drinking
> from the proverbial firehose. I am using cygwin 1.90 as my learning
>
When I run just autoinc.test alone, I get the following summary
output:
54 errors out of 66 tests
Failures on these tests: autoinc-6.1 autoinc-1.1 autoinc-1.2 autoinc-1.3
autoinc-1.4 autoinc-1.6 autoinc-2.1 autoinc-2.2 autoinc-2.3 autoinc-2.4
autoinc-2.5 autoinc-2.6 autoinc-2.7 autoinc-2.8
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