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bencollver

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09.10.2024, 00:58
 

SQLite 3.46.1 compiled for DOS (Announce)

Here's SQLite 3.46.1 compiled for DOS using DJGPP. Thanks to Superllu's DoJS for clues about changes and compile-time options needed. The DJGPP diff and Makefile are in the src/ directory. gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencollver/files/dos386/database/sqlite/ https://gopher.tildeverse.org/tilde.pink/1/~bencollver/files/dos386/database/sqlite/

SuperIlu

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19.10.2024, 09:32

@ bencollver

SQLite 3.46.1 compiled for DOS

> Here's SQLite 3.46.1 compiled for DOS using DJGPP. Thanks to Superllu's > DoJS for clues about changes and compile-time options needed. The DJGPP I had a stand alone 3.34.1 as well :) https://github.com/SuperIlu/DOSQLite Do you mind if I include your update in a later DOjS version? Up to now I was to lazy to update because "never change a running system" :-D

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bencollver

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19.10.2024, 17:41

@ SuperIlu

SQLite 3.46.1 compiled for DOS

> > Here's SQLite 3.46.1 compiled for DOS using DJGPP. > > Do you mind if I include your update in a later DOjS version? I don't mind at all! Your 3.34.1 build gave me a head start. In my perspective, the ugliest hack in my patch is related to the file name canonicalization. Except on win32, SQLite "expects" file names to begin with the '/' character. The newer versions have low level code to manually canonicalize the file name. It translates c:/db.dat to /c:/db.dat and this doesn't work for DJGPP. I worked around this by adding a memmove() at the end to shift the result 1 character left, eliminating the leading '/', but only if the third character is ':'. Crude, but it works on my machine. :-P I would rather have used DJGPP's _truename() but i didn't want to meddle that much with SQLite's code. The DOS build currently disables file locking. If i was feeling ambitious, i would try to modify SQLite to support file locking on DOS. I know that this is possible with SHARE.EXE on FAT16 and SMB filesystems. In practice, i don't do networking on DOS so i don't need multi-user SQLite (high effort, low reward).

SuperIlu

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20.10.2024, 12:56

@ bencollver

SQLite 3.46.1 compiled for DOS

> > Do you mind if I include your update in a later DOjS version? > I don't mind at all! Your 3.34.1 build gave me a head start. Thx, will check it out... > In my perspective, the ugliest hack in my patch is related to the file name > canonicalization. Except on win32, SQLite "expects" file names to begin > [..] I vaguely remember that being the reason why I didn't upgrade... > I would rather have used DJGPP's _truename() but i didn't want to meddle > that much with SQLite's code. Maybe they take an upstream patch? They used to support DJGPP at one point... > The DOS build currently disables file locking. If i was feeling ambitious, > [...] Uh, that would be an A+ I guess. :-D

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