It is some time since I compiled it so my memory is hazy and I rely on my sparse notes. I compiled php-5.1.0 with those options and what was then the current version of Sqlite. I then compiled and linked it into Apache V2. It worked. The only ugly part was having to learn the PDO rules, but it had compensations because we also use PostgreSQL and it is a common interface.

Ultimately we did not persevere because PHP turned out to be a lazy dog and we moved on so I cannot give you current details.

I suspect that --with-PDO-sqlite is a default and you have to define --without-PDO-sqlite to defeat it.

My dim memory suggests that I used grep to ferret out the sqlite options rather than the --help.

The utf8 is to do with the character set. Others here are better equipped to explain that than I am.

Ulrich Schöbel wrote:
Thanks, John, this is much better, although still not what I want.

It now has (mysteriously) a sqlite version of 3.3.3. No idea where
this is originated, maybe part of the bundle.

I compiled sqlite-3.3.13, it's running fine, the lib is in /usr/local/lib,
the headers are in /usr/local/include, the sources in /usr/local/src/sqlite-3.3.13.

You didn't mention --with-pdo-sqlite=... and --with-sqlite3 is
not to be found with ./configure -help.

What about --enable-sqlite-utf8? What does that mean?

Ulrich


On Thursday 05 April 2007 21:25, John Stanton wrote:

This is what I used -
To install with SQLITE V3 configure -

 --without-sqlite --with-sqlite3=/usr/local
--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs


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