freeswitch/libs/sqlite/www/download.tcl

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Tcl

#
# Run this TCL script to generate HTML for the download.html file.
#
set rcsid {$Id: download.tcl,v 1.23 2006/10/08 18:56:57 drh Exp $}
source common.tcl
header {SQLite Download Page}
puts {
<h2>SQLite Download Page</h1>
<table width="100%" cellpadding="5">
}
proc Product {pattern desc} {
regsub {V[23]} $pattern {*} p3
regsub V2 $pattern {(2[0-9a-z._]+)} pattern
regsub V3 $pattern {(3[0-9a-z._]+)} pattern
set p2 [string map {* .*} $pattern]
set flist [glob -nocomplain $p3]
foreach file [lsort -dict $flist] {
if {![regexp ^$p2\$ $file all version]} continue
regsub -all _ $version . version
set size [file size $file]
set units bytes
if {$size>1024*1024} {
set size [format %.2f [expr {$size/(1024.0*1024.0)}]]
set units MiB
} elseif {$size>1024} {
set size [format %.2f [expr {$size/(1024.0)}]]
set units KiB
}
puts "<tr><td width=\"10\"></td>"
puts "<td valign=\"top\" align=\"right\">"
puts "<a href=\"$file\">$file</a><br>($size $units)</td>"
puts "<td width=\"5\"></td>"
regsub -all VERSION $desc $version d2
puts "<td valign=\"top\">[string trim $d2]</td></tr>"
}
}
cd doc
proc Heading {title} {
puts "<tr><td colspan=4><big><b>$title</b></big></td></tr>"
}
Heading {Precompiled Binaries for Linux}
Product sqlite3-V3.bin.gz {
A command-line program for accessing and modifying
SQLite version 3.* databases.
See <a href="sqlite.html">the documentation</a> for additional information.
}
Product sqlite-V3.bin.gz {
A command-line program for accessing and modifying
SQLite databases.
See <a href="sqlite.html">the documentation</a> for additional information.
}
Product tclsqlite-V3.so.gz {
Bindings for <a href="http://www.tcl.tk/">Tcl/Tk</a>.
You can import this shared library into either
tclsh or wish to get SQLite database access from Tcl/Tk.
See <a href="tclsqlite.html">the documentation</a> for details.
}
Product sqlite-V3.so.gz {
A precompiled shared-library for Linux without the TCL bindings.
}
Product fts1-V3.so.gz {
A precompiled
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=FtsOne">FTS Module</a>
for Linux.
}
Product sqlite-devel-V3.i386.rpm {
RPM containing documentation, header files, and static library for
SQLite version VERSION.
}
Product sqlite-V3-1.i386.rpm {
RPM containing shared libraries and the <b>sqlite</b> command-line
program for SQLite version VERSION.
}
Product sqlite*_analyzer-V3.bin.gz {
An analysis program for database files compatible with SQLite
version VERSION and later.
}
Heading {Precompiled Binaries For Windows}
Product sqlite-V3.zip {
A command-line program for accessing and modifing SQLite databases.
See <a href="sqlite.html">the documentation</a> for additional information.
}
Product tclsqlite-V3.zip {
Bindings for <a href="http://www.tcl.tk/">Tcl/Tk</a>.
You can import this shared library into either
tclsh or wish to get SQLite database access from Tcl/Tk.
See <a href="tclsqlite.html">the documentation</a> for details.
}
Product sqlitedll-V3.zip {
This is a DLL of the SQLite library without the TCL bindings.
The only external dependency is MSVCRT.DLL.
}
Product fts1dll-V3.zip {
A precompiled
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=FtsOne">FTS Module</a>
for win32.
}
Product sqlite*_analyzer-V3.zip {
An analysis program for database files compatible with SQLite version
VERSION and later.
}
Heading {Source Code}
Product {sqlite-V3.tar.gz} {
A tarball of the complete source tree for SQLite version VERSION
including all of the documentation.
}
Product {sqlite-source-V3.zip} {
This ZIP archive contains pure C source code for the SQLite library.
Unlike the tarballs below, all of the preprocessing and automatic
code generation has already been done on these C source code, so they
can be processed directly with any ordinary C compiler.
This file is provided as a service to
MS-Windows users who lack the build support infrastructure of Unix.
}
Product {sqlite-V3-tea.tar.gz} {
A tarball of proprocessed source code together with a
<a href="http://www.tcl.tk/doc/tea/">Tcl Extension Architecture (TEA)</a>
compatible configure script and makefile.
}
Product {sqlite-V3.src.rpm} {
An RPM containing complete source code for SQLite version VERSION
}
Heading {Cross-Platform Binaries}
Product {sqlite-V3.kit} {
A <a href="http://www.equi4.com/starkit.html">starkit</a> containing
precompiled SQLite binaries and Tcl bindings for Linux-x86, Windows,
and Mac OS-X ppc and x86.
}
Heading {Historical Binaries And Source Code}
Product sqlite-V2.bin.gz {
A command-line program for accessing and modifying
SQLite version 2.* databases on Linux-x86.
}
Product sqlite-V2.zip {
A command-line program for accessing and modifying
SQLite version 2.* databases on win32.
}
Product sqlite*_analyzer-V2.bin.gz {
An analysis program for version 2.* database files on Linux-x86
}
Product sqlite*_analyzer-V2.zip {
An analysis program for version 2.* database files on win32.
}
Product {sqlite-source-V2.zip} {
This ZIP archive contains C source code for the SQLite library
version VERSION.
}
puts {
</table>
<a name="cvs">
<h3>Direct Access To The Sources Via Anonymous CVS</h3>
<p>
All SQLite source code is maintained in a
<a href="http://www.cvshome.org/">CVS</a> repository that is
available for read-only access by anyone. You can
interactively view the
repository contents and download individual files
by visiting
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/dir?d=sqlite">
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/dir?d=sqlite</a>.
To access the repository directly, use the following
commands:
</p>
<blockquote><pre>
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@www.sqlite.org:/sqlite login
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@www.sqlite.org:/sqlite checkout sqlite
</pre></blockquote>
<p>
When the first command prompts you for a password, enter "anonymous".
</p>
<p>
To access the SQLite version 2.8 sources, begin by getting the 3.0
tree as described above. Then update to the "version_2" branch
as follows:
</p>
<blockquote><pre>
cvs update -r version_2
</pre></blockquote>
}
footer $rcsid