Re: SQLite install
Re: SQLite install
- Subject: Re: SQLite install
- From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2008 04:33:02 -0700
On 08-06-02, at 03:35, Sander Tekelenburg wrote:
At 10:11 +1000 UTC, on 2008-06-02, BareFeet wrote:
My Leopard Mac shows SQLite version 3.4.0 whereas Tiger shows
SQLite version 3.1.3.
So, yes, that would explain the discrepancy.
Of course, you can install the latest version (currently 3.5.9) of
SQLite on any Mac OS version by downloading from: http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
I wouldn't be entirely surprised if Apple apps like Safari would
choke on that; that something expects the exact Apple provided
sqlite. A quick google indeed does bring up at least one such claim:
<http://coderseye.com/2006/sqlite3-made-safari-crash.html>. It
provides no details of the tested configuration (OS X version,
Safari version, sqlite version, etc.) and is almost two years old,
so I don't take it too serious. Still, it might be a good idea to
plan for the need to revert to the 'original' sqlite, before
upgrading.
It's never a problem if you create an sqlite shell tool
incorporating .a output from your custom build and then embed it in
your application package. Similarly for a framework build of the
library using the @executable_path/../Frameworks install path.
Philip Aker
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