The BDB SQL interface comes as a part of the Oracle Berkeley DB download. This can be downloaded from the Oracle Berkeley DB download page.
The BDB SQL interface is automatically built and installed
whenever you build or install Berkeley DB for a Windows
system. The BDB SQL interface dll
s and the
command line interpreter have names that differ from a
standard SQLite distribution as follows:
dbsql.exe
This is the command line shell. It operates identically to the SQLite sqlite3.exe shell.
libdb_sql60.dll
This is the library that provides the BDB SQL interface.
It is the equivalent of the SQLite
sqlite3.dll
library.
If you are upgrading an existing BDB SQL installation, and you are upgrading from release 6.1.19 or lower, then see the SQL database upgrade instructions at Updated SQLite Version in the Berkeley DB Installation and Build Guide.
In order to build the BDB SQL interface, you download and build
Berkeley DB, configuring it so that the BDB SQL interface is also built.
Be aware that it is not built by default. Instead, you
need to tell the Berkeley DB configure
script to also build the BDB SQL interface. For instructions on
building the BDB SQL interface, see Building the DB SQL Interface in the
Berkeley DB Installation and Build Guide.
The library and application names used when building
the BDB SQL interface are different than those used by SQLite.
If you want library and command shell names that are
consistent with the names used by SQLite, configure
the BDB SQL interface build using the compatibility
(--enable-sql_compat
) option.
The compatibility option can break other applications on your platform that rely on standard SQLite. This is especially true of Mac OS X, which uses standard SQLite for a number of default applications.
Use the compatibility option only if you know exactly what you are doing.
Unless you built the BDB SQL interface with the compatibility option, libraries and a command line shell are built with the following names:
This is the command line shell. It operates identically to the SQLite sqlite3 shell.
libdb_sql
This is the library that provides the BDB SQL interface.
It is the equivalent of the SQLite
libsqlite3
library.
You will create the Berkeley DB ADO.NET package. First download
sqlite-netFx-full-source-1.0.106.0.zip
from the SQLite download page
https://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/downloads.wiki.
Then, in the directory <db>/dist
run this command:
./s_sql_drivers -adodotnet \ -ado_package /path/to/sqlite-netFx-full-source-1.0.106.0.zip
This will create the package dbsql-adodotnet-18.1.32.zip in the
directory <db>/release
.
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
.
Microsoft Visual Studio SDK
.
The package contains Visual Studio solution files:
SQLite.NET.2010.sln
and
SQLite.NET.2012.sln
and
SQLite.NET.2013.sln
and
SQLite.NET.2015.sln
For use by with Visual Studio 2010 or 2012 or 2015. Note that these solution files do not build support for Linq or SQLite Designer.
SQLite.NET.2010.MSBuild.sln
and
SQLite.NET.2012.MSBuild.sln
and
SQLite.NET.2013.MSBuild.sln
and
SQLite.NET.2015.MSBuild.sln
For use with MSBuild (Microsoft Build Engine). These can also be used with Visual Studio. These solutions exclude SQLite Designer and CompactFramework. By default, these do not build support for Linq.
ReleaseNativeOnly
choose either
Win32
or x64
depending on your target platform.