On 19 Jan 2012, at 7:46pm, Lou Arnold wrote: > 1) I need a DLL to reference data objects in a C# Application developed > under SharpDevelop - (Like VS), using .Net Framework 4. But I also need to > access a SQLite database from the application. Does the DLL do both or will > I need SQLite3.exe as well?
sqlite3.exe is a command-line tool to manipulate and consult a database by typing. You wouldn't normally use it in a production environment, it's more for creating a new database or testing out commands to make sure they do what you think they do. > 2) The SQLite Download page lists precompiled binaries for Windows, and > then has a link to binaries for .Net. > The Windows binaries are: > - sqlite-dll-win32-x86-3071000 is composed of SQLite3.def and SQLite3.DLL. > Should I be using one or both of these? > - sqlite-shell-win32-x86-3071000.zip contains only SQLite3.exe > > Which set should I be downloading? None of them. You should be downloading the amalgamation code (from the same downloads page) and including it in your projects. Then you can compile it for any combination of hardware and OS your project runs on without worrying about what someone else wanted it for, or what some other programmer is depending on their version to do. Simon. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users