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# Template build file for 'sqlite'.
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pkgname=sqlite
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version=3.6.4
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distfiles="http://sqlite.org/$pkgname-$version@.tar.gz"
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build_style=gnu_configure
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configure_args="--disable-tcl --enable-load-extension --with-readline-inc="
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make_cmd="$XBPS_MASTERDIR/bin/gmake"
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pkgconfig_override="sqlite3.pc"
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short_desc="SQL Database Engine in a C Library"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=b420b8a196807feb5162f293ea64e7741a633e92
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long_desc="
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SQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. Programs
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that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access without
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running a separate RDBMS process. The distribution comes with a standalone
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command-line access program (sqlite) that can be used to administer an
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SQLite database and which serves as an example of how to use the SQLite
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library.
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SQLite is not a client library used to connect to a big database server.
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SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and writes directly to and
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from the database files on disk."
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