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Re: sqlite3
- From: Warren Young <warren at etr-usa dot com>
- To: Cygwin Apps List <cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:03:41 -0600
- Subject: Re: sqlite3
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On 8/22/2013 23:54, Michael DeByl wrote:
Sorry to be a pain
Well, here's your pain returned: This should be on the main Cygwin
mailing list, not the -apps list. :) (This list is for discussing the
*packaging* of the Cygwin apps you use, not for discussing the use of them.)
But since I dislike chasing threads across lists, I'll reply here.
SQLite header and source version mismatch
2013-05-20 00:56:22 118a3b35693b134d56ebd780123b7fd6f1497668
2013-04-12 11:52:43 cbea02d93865ce0e06789db95fd9168ebac970c7
Please post your cygcheck output per http://cygwin.com/problems.html to
the main list.
Also, what does 'type -a sqlite3' say?
Feel free to start a new thread on the main list with the answers.
it seems like one would expect it to work as packaged.
Well, seeing as how this the the first such complaint I've received
about SQLite3 3.7.17-3, which has been the current version for over 2
months now, I'd say it probably does work as packaged.
Something is odd about your particular machine. The cygcheck output
should help us figure out what that peculiarity is.