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vivik



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vivik 14 Jul 2018, 11:44
c++ and sqlite3 library, 32 and 64 bit linux. I don't know how I can crosscompile it from windows, and how to teach cmake to do that.

I also need somebody to build 64 bit windows version.

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sleepsleep 14 Jul 2018, 11:51
you sure no 64bit binaries available under windows?

https://www.sqlite.org/download.html

the 64bit binary is there
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vivik 14 Jul 2018, 11:56
I don't want to compile sqlite3. I want to compile a program that uses sqlite3.

It's my program, I wrote it. Applying for a job, and they need the compiled version for 32 and 64 windows and linux. It's probably a cmake test, then I failed it.

They also need it to have no dependencies, to just "unpack and run". I have built it with msys2, so I copypasted the required msys-2.0.dll msys-gcc_s-1.dll msys-stdc++-6.dll msys-sqlite3-0.dll in the same folder. I hope it's all, there are many other sqlite3 related dll, not sure if they are needed. Not sure how it works on linux, can you just have .so files in the same folder?
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sleepsleep 14 Jul 2018, 13:06
i guess the keyword is static linking,
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vivik 14 Jul 2018, 17:23
never mind, sent as is.
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