Am 27.06.2010 15:49, schrieb Sam Carleton:
> Jan,
>
> Actually I am already compiling sqlite to my liking and recompiling the Qt
> sqlite3 driver.

That's it.

  The custom sqlite3 has foreign keys turned on by default.
> When you say I have to build my own driver, do you mean I simply need to
> make another modification to my sqlite3 or are you saying I need to actually
> implement my own QSQLiteDriver which would give me access to the
> sqlite3_enable_load_extension()?
>
> If I have to go create my own QSQLiteDriver, how exactly do I get access to
> that in Qt to call the new method that calls
> sqlite3_enable_load_extension()?
>
> Sam
>
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Jan<janus...@gmx.net>  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> you can not use extensions with the sqlite driver shipped with Qt
>> (extension loading is disabled by default).
>> You have to build the driver yourself (described in Qt docs).
>>
>> Jan
>>
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