# file : buildfile # copyright : not copyrighted - public domain ./: exe{sqlite3} doc{INSTALL README} man1{sqlite3} manifest import libs = libsqlite3%lib{sqlite3} import libs += libz%lib{z} exe{sqlite3}: {h c}{*} $libs testscript # @@ TMP Workaround GCC bug 84583: # # shell.exe.o.i:165900:40: error: unterminated string literal # # Note: on upgrade check if it is still required. # if ($c.id == 'gcc' && $c.target.system == 'mingw32') obj{shell}: cc.reprocess = true gcc = ($c.class == 'gcc') # Build options. # # By default we are going to build a spartan shell without readline support # since if you are on a system that has readline then you probably already # have sqlite3 and won't be building this package in the first place. But # if you want readline, then you can enable it like this: # # config.c.poptions=-DHAVE_READLINE config.c.libs="-lreadline -lncurses" # # This is the subset of features that we enable by default in libsqlite3 and # that affect the shell. They can be overridden in the same way. # c.poptions =+ -DSQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA -DSQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION=1 \ -DSQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB # Both Debian and Fedora add this so gotta be important. # if $gcc c.coptions += -fno-strict-aliasing # Disable warnings that pop up with -Wextra. Upstream doesn't seem to care # about these and it is not easy to disable specific warnings in a way that # works across compilers/version (some -Wno-* options are only recognized in # newer versions). Some warnings may still appear for certain (newer) # platforms/compilers. We pass them through but disable treating them as # errors. # if $gcc c.coptions += -Wno-extra -Wno-error # Don't install INSTALL file. # doc{INSTALL}@./: install = false