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2010-02-08 22:55:45 | Kexi, SQLite and Packagers |
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So it seems Jaroslaws post at [1] caused some discussion on the pros and cons of shipping a library internally.
Its likely that Kexi will switch to using the system SQLite (especially as not doing so could cause Kexi not to be distributed by some major distros! ;).
Ive already asked the Mandriva maintainer to use the SECURE_DELETE option, and its been comitted [2]. Ubuntu, Debian, and i think Fedora already use this option.
So what are the options used by other distros? We probably need to build up a wiki page of the options used by different distros, so we can be sure of being compatible with all.
[1]http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/4156
[2] http://svn.mandriva.com/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/packages/cooker/sqlite3/current/SPECS/sqlite3.spec?view=log
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2010-02-08 23:31:57 | jstaniek |
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Good idea about wiki, we had such a page on the old kexi-project.org wiki. Now I created updated one: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Kexi/Build#SQLite_packaging
Anyone interested can fill it. |
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2010-02-08 23:31:57 | jstaniek |
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Good idea about wiki, we had such a page on the old kexi-project.org wiki. Now I created updated one: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Kexi/Build#SQLite_packaging
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2010-02-08 23:31:57 | jstaniek |
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Good idea about wiki, we had such a page on the old kexi-project.org wiki. Now I created updated one: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Kexi/Build#SQLite_packaging
Anyone interested can fill it. |
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