You should have CVS access now, so if you check this into CVS, then
it shouldn't be too hard to add it to the nightly builds. That
certainly makes it easier for people to test it.
.hc
On Jan 2, 2008, at 8:19 AM, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Ed,
I really doubt that anyone has tried this yet, as this is just the
first release, and even that is very preliminary. We are still
trying to get the programming interface down in PD.You may be able to try taking a basic makefile from some other
external. The only difference here is that you also need to compile
the Sqlite3 code into an object file. It then gets linked up with
the SQLdb object. You may, depending on what 'warning' you ask for,
see a lot of message. I have yet to find any troubles with the
resulting compiled objects. You can check with the SQLite site for
details, but probably won't need to...I do have access to a Ubuntu (GG) install, so I can try to figure
something out there, but that won't happen for a few days.BUT, if anyone does create a makefile, please forward it to me, and
I can add it to the main makefile.Mike
On Jan 2, 2008 9:49 AM, Ed Kelly < morph_2016@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi there,
has anyone had any experience of compiling Mogo's SQLdb v0.0 for
linux? The makefile refers to the OSX SDK...peace, Ed
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