Hello !  

It's nice that you shared this, probably if you also host/mirror the on
github you'll get an even broader audience and probably feedback and
enhancements.  

I suggest to to fork this project https://github.com/mackyle/sqlite it's
almost daily updated with the https://www.sqlite.org and I hope contributions
from third party like your will be around it (because right now is the
best/updated mirror).  

I personally have a fork of it at https://github.com/mingodad/sqlite .   

Cheers !  

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>  Tue Sep 08 2015 7:46:22 pm CEST CEST from "Petite Abeille"
><petite.abeille at gmail.com>  Subject: [sqlite] Fwd: OT: Oracle functions for
>SQlite
>
>  Perhaps of interest:
> 
> http://sqlite-libs.cis.ksu.edu
> 
> 
> 
>  
>>Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: St?phane Faroult <sfaroult at roughsea.com>
>> Subject: OT: Oracle functions for SQlite
>> Date: September 8, 2015 at 2:30:24 AM GMT+2
>> To: "Oracle-L (E-mail)" <Oracle-L at freelists.org>
>> Reply-To: sfaroult at roughsea.com
>> 
>> I don't know if there are many people on the list using SQLite, but I use
>>it more and more often; teaching SQL is one reason (give a master file to
>>students, and let them create, drop tables, run DML at will without any
>>worry, and no need to bother about having a conveniently set server), another
>>one is consulting, whenever I'd *like* to store some data but I am either
>>unauthorized or unwilling to create my stuff on the database I'm working on.
>>Great also for implementing the poor man's performance pack - dump your v$
>>every so often to a SQLite file, and you have something far more flexible
>>than statspack. 
>> The only snag is that SQLite is a bit weak function-wise. I have last
>>spring given as assignment to the students in one of my classes the writing
>>for SQLite of functions available in other products. Making everything
>>homogeneous, writing a few functions I couldn't decently ask of
>>undergraduates (even if I usually set the bar rather high), substituting my
>>own date functions to the standard Unix ones so as to have the same behavior
>>as Oracle in October 1582 and so forth has been a huge endeavor (not
>>finished), it may still be a bit rough here and there but I have started
>>publishing this collective effort as an open source library. 
>> 
>> It's at http://sqlite-libs.cis.ksu.edu/ <http://sqlite-libs.cis.ksu.edu/> 
>> 
>> There isn't EVERYTHING, but all the classic functions are there. 
>> 
>> Enjoy. 
>> 
>> St?phane Faroult 
>> 

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