You need to make a small change in the make file to get rid of the
wretched tclsh and link sqlite3 from the library. Just use an earlier
makefile as a template.
Philip Butler wrote:
Hi all,
I am revisiting this topic again - I have tried a LONG time ago and gave
up....
I am wanting to use SQLite3 with PHP (5.2.5).. I have 2 issues...
1)************************
I can't seem to compile sqlite3 on a Linux system. It wants to use TCL
which I don't have installed. I have used:
configure --disable-tcl
and it still wants some tcl utility to (from what I think) build the
sqlite3.c file. I have searched the email archives and have seen others
with the same problem - but haven't found an answer that works for me.
I have punted trying to compile the source and have installed the
precompiled sqlite3 files - sqlite-3.5.4.so, sqlite3-3.5.4.bin,
sqlite3_analyzer-3.5.4.bin.
2)************************
Now comes the fun part - I can't figure out how to get sqlite3 to play
right with PHP. From what I can tell, PDO is needed to do this - but
from the docs, it seems like I need to be able to compile sqlite3 (i.e.
issue #1 above). So it seems that I am stuck. Does anyone have any
notes they can share on getting the latest sqlite to work with the
latest PHP ?? Ideally, the PHP team would incorporate sqlite3 into the
PHP sources (like they do with sqlite2), but this hasn't been done.
I have been down this path before (a year or two ago) - posted to
forums/maillists on both SQLite and PHP. The PHP people say it's a
sqlite issue and the sqlite people said it was a PHP issue. Therefore,
I have been using Postgresql for the past few years. I don't have a
problem with Postgres - but want to try something "lean and mean".
Thanks,
Phil Butler
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