Re: jetvetsql
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> Feb 11, 2006
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Chris Burch wrote: > > > > I suspect this is because you have an earlier eusqlite installed, and the > search > path is hitting that first. > > Because I anticipated this error, I actually updated eusqlite3.ew in the > package, > (shortly on the web page) which gives instructions on how to update, but for > the sake of completeness > > For Linux > 1. get the latest package from www.sqlite3.org check > 2. as root, unzip and put sqlite_3.x.x.so into /usr/lib check > 3. as root, run ldconfig check > 4. as root, create a symlink from sqlite3.so to sqlite_3.x.x.so - I find > midnight > commander is the easiest way to do this (I don't have to remember any command > line stuff) hmmmm this is what I have installed: ken@linux:~> ls /usr/lib/sql* /usr/lib/sqlite-3.3.4.so ken@linux:/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.7/i586-linux-thread-multi/auto/DBD/SQLi te> ls SQLite.bs SQLite.so so, should I create a symlink form SQLite.so to sqlite-3.3.3.so? Kfind could not fine sqlite3.so on my system. > 5. eusqlite3.ew looks for sqlite3.so if it cant find sqlite_3.0.8.so, so it > should work now. > > Yes its a bit of a fiddle, and I may get around to writing a root installer, > but a lot of poeple in the Linux world distrust these, and only like to do > very > specific things as root. Would your root installer nix my problem? Thanks, Ken Rhodes 100% MicroSoft Free SuSE Linux 10.0 No AddWare, SpyWare, or Viruses! Life is Good