[Radiant] sqlite3 error
Mārtiņš Grunskis
one.three at gmail.com
Wed Mar 12 07:19:20 CDT 2008
Hi,
You probably have an issue with your PATH.
Check what this says:
$ which sqlite3
if it says something other than /opt/local/bin/sqlite3 then you need
to add /opt/local/bin at the beginning of your PATH variable.
Regards,
Martins Grunskis
On 3/12/08, Nathan Sharkey <nathan.sharkey at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi yeah i did upgrade mac ports intrestingly when i port list sqlite it shows
>
> ~ $ port list sqlite3
> sqlite3 @3.5.6 databases/sqlite3
>
> after a mac port upgrade of sqlite it still shows as 3.1 though. not
> sure what's happening so will probably got the route greg suggests and
> be happy with mysql as an alternative, shame becuase i like the
> simplicity of sqlite3 :-)
>
> cheers
> nathan
>
>
> Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:21:17 -0700
> From: Greg Nokes <greg at nokes.name>
> Subject: Re: [Radiant] sqlite3 error
> To: radiant at radiantcms.org
> Message-ID: <47D56E0D.9020002 at nokes.name>
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>
> I had run into the same problem, and as an expedient, I just switched to
> MySQL and called it good. :)
>
> The migration to current failed when I tried to run it vs the Mac
> sqlite3 db. I do not use macports, I was simply running it vs the
> standard Tiger sqlite3.
>
>
> Sean Cribbs wrote:
> > What specific problems do you encounter? Also, have you updated
> > MacPorts? Surely they have a later version than 3.1.x.
> >
> > Sean
>
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