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author | Karen Arutyunov <karen@codesynthesis.com> | 2019-03-11 16:47:49 +0300 |
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committer | Karen Arutyunov <karen@codesynthesis.com> | 2019-03-11 16:47:49 +0300 |
commit | 3d3a63d289cdaa8bc4d4a3820d499ea5a3205b43 (patch) | |
tree | e608c7ebe88503c670fcec02b6db5f54a6843dd2 /upstream/tea/README | |
parent | aa5ecc3b21bf88c5b9b9c17912e4efbd96eeab34 (diff) |
Release version 3.18.2+7v3.18.2
Place libsqlite3 and sqlite3 packages into single repository.
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diff --git a/upstream/tea/README b/upstream/tea/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99dc8b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/upstream/tea/README @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +This is the SQLite extension for Tcl using the Tcl Extension +Architecture (TEA). For additional information on SQLite see + + http://www.sqlite.org/ + + +UNIX BUILD +========== + +Building under most UNIX systems is easy, just run the configure script +and then run make. For more information about the build process, see +the tcl/unix/README file in the Tcl src dist. The following minimal +example will install the extension in the /opt/tcl directory. + + $ cd sqlite-*-tea + $ ./configure --prefix=/opt/tcl + $ make + $ make install + +WINDOWS BUILD +============= + +The recommended method to build extensions under windows is to use the +Msys + Mingw build process. This provides a Unix-style build while +generating native Windows binaries. Using the Msys + Mingw build tools +means that you can use the same configure script as per the Unix build +to create a Makefile. See the tcl/win/README file for the URL of +the Msys + Mingw download. + +If you have VC++ then you may wish to use the files in the win +subdirectory and build the extension using just VC++. These files have +been designed to be as generic as possible but will require some +additional maintenance by the project developer to synchronise with +the TEA configure.in and Makefile.in files. Instructions for using the +VC++ makefile are written in the first part of the Makefile.vc +file. |