From: Richard T. <r.t...@er...> - 2004-01-14 10:39:26
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=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 14 January 2004 10:22 am, Andreas Scherf wrote: > I would use the Qt database sheme beacause sqlite would be included int t= he > upcoming 3.3 release. > This is good news indeed. Does this mean that trolltech are taking on the=20 sqlite maintainance as well? Will it require a compile time flag like the mysql support? I am worried th= at=20 a user might have to recompile qt in order to use the app. > -- For normal use i would say its stable. For myself i never had problems > with it. > This is reassuring. > You could do it with shiping the needed sqlite files with your > package or wait until qt3.3 or let the user do the work and link to sqlite sqlite itself does not appear to be a problem as it is packaged widely with= =20 the distros. It was the qsqlite adaptor bit that I was worried about. Is th= is=20 loaded into Qt by the app or does it need to be compiled into Qt. I would n= ot=20 like to have to require all the users to upgrade to qt3.3 or to recompile=20 their qt installation. > -- You could so all that thing inside you app and the user didn't know wh= at > happens ... This is what I wanted to hear. > > If you need an example look at > http://krunning.sourceforge.net > i'm using sqlite there ... I'll take a look. Thanks for the prompt response. Richard =2D --=20 QinetiQ =20 B009 Woodward Building St. Andrews Road Malvern Worcs WR14 3PS Jabber: Ric...@ja... PGPKey: http://search.keyserver.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=3Dget&search=3D0xA7= DA9FD9 Key fingerprint =3D D051 A121 E7C3 485F 3C0E 1593 ED9E D868 A7DA 9FD9 =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFABRr97Z7YaKfan9kRAptbAKCq5R4Uz1CPXkLeZABw4J52lCKqtQCg1Bjr lh/JSoWrjS6ui9jk3bL2Ir4=3D =3DeKf5 =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |