Re: SQLite install
Re: SQLite install
- Subject: Re: SQLite install
- From: Bruce Robertson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:24:14 -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
Hm, could you explain that a little more?
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