Thanks for the qucik answer. Looks like our compilers are different. We use
CC. Which version of GCC do you use? Thanks again,pam
> From: d...@sqlite.org
> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 15:51:35 -0400
> To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
> Subject: Re: [sqlite] sqlite3_bind_int64() on Solaris 10?
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> FWIW, every recent release of SQLite has been tested on SunOS 5.10 (Sparc)
> using GCC. That doesn't really answer your question (I don't know the real
> answer) but it does at least demonstrate that SQLite has been made to work
> correctly on Sparc and on SunOS.
>
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Pam Li <pam...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hello, We are using SQLITE 3.7.10 C/C++ interface API in our product.
> > This is the very first time we use it. Our product runs on Windows,
> > Linux and Solaris. We ran into a problem that a query on a 64 bit integer
> > key is successful on both Windows and Linux, but not on Solaris 10. The
> > code, database, and input data for the query are the same fro all
> > platforms. Query: select * from <table> where MAC_ADDR in (?1, ?2. ?3); On
> > Solaris, if the MAC_ADDRESS value is 4 byte or less, a query is successful.
> > If its value is 5-8 bytes, the query fails. API sequence we use for the
> > query: ===========================sqlite3_prepare_v2() sqlite3_bind_int64()
> > sqlite3_step() ... =========================== Has anyone else had this
> > issue? Any clue is appreciated. Best regards,pam
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