Thanks Jan. I'll test it this afternoon.

gert


2014-07-03 13:55 GMT+02:00 Jan Nijtmans <jan.nijtm...@gmail.com>:

> 2014-07-01 21:12 GMT+02:00 RSmith <rsm...@rsweb.co.za>:
> > I seem to remember a similar question having surfaced some time ago but
> > cannot find the reference now - so let me ask the great forum devs again:
> > WIll the 64-bit version of sqlite3.exe be able to use >2GB of memory for
> > itself
>
> Really don't know, but I guess the answer should be: Yes.
> Just try it, I'm interested in your feed-back.
>
> > is this different to the 32bit version, and if so, does anyone have
> > a pre-compiled 64bit sqlite3.exe version please?
>
> There is now, you can download it here:
> <
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyqlite/files/3.8.5/sqlite-shell-win64-x64-3080500.zip/download
> >
>
> sqlite3.exe is (cross-)compiled using the MinGW-w64 compiler as follows:
>     x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -o sqlite3.exe -DUSE_SYSTEM_SQLITE=1
> shell.c sqlite3.dll
>     x86_64-w64-mingw32-strip -o sqlite3.exe
>
> This means that it's only a small .exe (64 kB) which uses a (64-bit, 547
> kB)
> "sqlite3.dll" residing in the same directory to do the real work.
> You can replace sqlite3.dll with any other (64-bit) version, if it works
> then the dll is compatible with the SQLite 3.8.5 shell, if it doesn't work
> then there is some incompatibility (no guarantees, but it works
> with the 64-bit sqlite3.dll download provided by
> <http://wwwsqlite.org/download.html> as well).
>
> Regards,
>       Jan Nijtmans
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