On Tue Mar 03, 2020 at 05:12:17PM +0800, suanzi wrote:
> Thank you,you let me know what happened.
>
> About your answer,I try it,but it can't work,maybe because can't have two
> zlib.
>
> apt-get could not find zlib:i386.
Did you specifically try "zlib1g"? I don't think the "zlib" package
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My OS is Debian10 amd64,desktop is xfce4
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This means you're missing a dependency - in this case zlib. It's hard to
believe you don't have zlib on your system at all; probably this is
happening because your system is amd64 but the sqlite binary you've
downloaded is x86. I'm not a debian user but this should get you going:
apt-get install
After I download the tool,I cd to the path,then,I run "./sqlite3"
But It can't work,here are error msgs:
./sqlite3: error while loading shared libraries: libz.so.1: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
So,What should I do for it?
Thank you,you let me know what happened.
About your answer,I try it,but it can't work,maybe because can't have
two zlib.
apt-get could not find zlib:i386.
And there have not sqlite3 tool for linux x64 in sqlite.org
Anyway,thank you,I plan download the sqlite source and compile.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 6:35 PM Keith Medcalf wrote:
> Well, in theory an order by in a nested select means that the result of the
> operation is an ordered projection and not merely a set of rows.
> For this particular case (a nested select with an order by and the outer
> query with an
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