I use gcc for compiling Sqlite for both Windows and Linux and others.
On Windoze I use Dev-Cpp as and IDE over the top of Mingw. You might
look at the compiler options and ensure that you are just specifying
plain vanilla ANSI C.
A.J.Millan wrote:
John:
Thanks for your feedback, but the question is: are you compiling gcc in
Linux or in Windows-32 with minGW?
The problem is that I'm using the GNU gcc compiler under Windows
(minGW), trying to build a static library as a C (not C++) project, and
get a lot of compiler error. All related to type conversion. As an
example here is the first:
sources/where.c: In function `int whereClauseInsert(WhereClause*, Expr*,
int)':
sources/where.c:231: error: invalid conversion from `void*' to `WhereTerm*'
Perhaps I'm missing some compiler option, but by the moment the system
work pretty well compiling projects in both C and C++ using that platform.
Some idea?
I use static libraries and gcc. Just use --enable-static and you should
get the link library created.
A.J.Millan wrote:
Hi all:
Instead the supplied DLL, I would like to statically link the SQLite
library in a new project, and I wonder if someone has build a SQLite
static library xxx.a using minGW in Windows and the sources/headers
contanied in the sqlite-source-3_5_2.zip
Any tips on that are welcome.
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