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Hi Warren, Warren Young <warren <at> etr-usa.com> writes: > 4. Profit! Still not sure about that... If I check out the 3.7.15.2 version and just configure / make, I'll get a seemingly working sqlite3.exe, but I can't compile the testfixture. How do you configure the build on Cygwin and how'd you work around the reams of errors in compiling the testfixture (if you had to do anything)? When weeding out the "Cygwin is Windows" stuff from configure.ac, I'll get past that hurdle and a fairly clean compile of everything (I haven't checked the whole output, so it may actually be completely clean). There are a few test errors that are probably harmless, but the testsuite does indeed produce a few of the dreaded disk I/O errors that seem to have serious consequences. At least during the "big file" test I found that while the sqlite from Cygwin _does_ place a lock on that file, it isn't exclusive -- so you can open the file from a Windows application again or rename it. So it seems that indeed the locking stuff is what keeps this from working correctly. Not sure when I'll find some time to dive into the sources, but if anybody has some ideas, keep 'em coming. Regards, Achim. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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