Kees Nuyt wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 00:12:16 +0200, Baruch Burstein
<bmburst...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a permanent link I can use that will always point to the latest
amalgamation (or .zip containing it)? I would like to automate a make
script that will use the latest sqlite.
I know I can use a link to the latest release in the repo, but that means I
would need to build the amalgamation as part of this make step.
You make it sound very difficult to build the amalgamation source,
but actually it's just "make sqlite3.c".
So the easiest way really is to:
* clone the fossil repo (once),
* pull in updates periodically,
* ./configure with the proper options/defines/omits
for whatever your project needs,
* make sqlite3.c,
* make your project.
I don't think that answer is appropriate for some common use cases, which may
include the original requestor. Say for example and end user of the DBD::SQLite
Perl module that wants to pull in the latest SQLite version to build it against,
without having to specify a version. We shouldn't expect such a user to have a
fossil client, they should just be able to pull the amalgamation tarball over
the web. -- Darren Duncan
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