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RE: Problem mit QT und SQLite: msg#00163linux.redhat.fedora.german
Am Di, den 29.03.2005 schrieb Frank Buttner um 14:31: > Das sollte denn so eghen > If you don't want to use the SQLite library shipped with Qt, you can build > it manually (replace $SQLITE by the directory where SQLite resides): > > cd usr/src/redgat/BUILD/qt-xxxx/plugins/src/sqldrivers/sqlite > qmake -o Makefile "INCLUDEPATH+=$SQLITE/include" "LIBS+=-L$SQLITE/lib > -lsqlite" > make Ich hab per apt-get sqlite-devel installiert und dann in /home/.../qt/plugins/src/sqldrivers/sqlite mit: qmake -o Makefile "INCLUDEPATH+=/usr/include" "LIBS+=-L/usr/lib -lsqlite" und dann make gemacht. Dort hab ich jetzt foglende Dateien: Makefile, README, smain.cpp, sqlite.pro Und was mach ich jetzt mit diesen? Gruß und schonmal Danke für die Hilfe Cedric Laczny
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