It will be great if you can send me the .dsp and .dsw files. About preparing the files - I prefer to do this on Linux as D. Richard Hipp suggested because I will anyway continue the development of my part on Linux.
Thanks, Ran On 11/18/05, Arjen Markus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ran wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I have added some functionality to the source of SQLite3 to be used in a > > project I work on. The changes were done in func.c and in > > sqlite.h.in <http://sqlite.h.in><http://sqlite.h.in>(I added one > function to the API). This > > was done in Linux, and compiles and > > run fine. > > > > Now I would like to port it also to windows and I am not sure how I can > > build it using VC++. > > > > In the site of sqlite, there is a zip file with already processed files > for > > building in Windows. But obviously, I prefer to build from the same > source I > > have instead of copying/hacking the files in that zip file. > > Maybe I missed the instruction in the site, but I could not find it > there, > > nor in the archives of the mailing list. > > > > Can anyone can tell which tools should I install on Windows for > preparing > > the files from the tar.gz sources to be built on windows? > > > > In addition, I wonder if anyone has a solution file or a project file > for > > VC++ for building the .lib and the sqlite3 executable, or can give any > hints > > about how to build SQLite on Windows using VC++. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Ran > > Hi Ran, > > I have built SQLite from the sources given on > www.sqlite.org<http://www.sqlite.org>for Windows > using VC++. There is nothing special about it, but I can send you the > .dsp and .dsw files if you want. > > You might want to generate the source code to be compiled using Cygwin > or Mingw. I am not sure how specific the resulting code will be for > these platforms, but at least it is a start. > > Regards, > > Arjen > >

