Commit Graph

12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
espie
9b19a3a020 update to 3.3.7, talked to author, regression failures are known,
but not really important.
2006-09-19 11:26:38 +00:00
espie
4bb8af2504 update to 3.3.6, okay jolan@ 2006-06-17 09:09:28 +00:00
jolan
133c5e6d02 update to 3.3.5 2006-04-13 05:09:52 +00:00
jolan
ba7ee47af0 update to 3.3.4 2006-03-22 01:36:11 +00:00
jolan
f8cafb122a update to 3.2.8 2005-12-21 03:51:40 +00:00
jolan
449ac25a95 update to 3.2.7 2005-09-27 03:49:35 +00:00
jolan
670ac17c40 update to 3.2.6 2005-09-17 22:05:39 +00:00
jolan
d4cd93b182 update to 3.2.5 2005-09-08 03:46:59 +00:00
jolan
e4e03c53d7 update to 3.2.2 2005-06-14 00:12:58 +00:00
jolan
6cf0b94f72 - update to 3.2.1 + patch for invalid array access (sent & accepted
upstream)
- subpackage tcl stuff & add no_tcl pseudo flavor

ok djm@
2005-04-28 22:58:28 +00:00
naddy
3f04f8f321 SIZE 2005-01-05 16:22:24 +00:00
djm
ed904462a9 Import of sqlite3, a public-domain in-process SQL engine:
SQLite is a C library that implements an embeddable SQL database engine.
    Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access
    without running a separate RDBMS process. The distribution comes with a
    standalone command-line access program (sqlite) that can be used to
    administer an SQLite database and which serves as an example of how to
    use the SQLite library. SQLite is not a client library used to connect to
    a big database server. SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and
    writes directly to and from the database files on disk.

Note that sqlite3 is not backwards compatible with sqlite2, but they can be 
installed in parallel (thus the separate port). ok jolan@
2004-11-07 00:10:17 +00:00