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# Notes On Compiling SQLite On All Kinds Of Unix
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Here are step-by-step instructions on how to build SQLite from
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canonical source on any modern machine that isn't Windows. These
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notes are tested (on 2024-10-11) on Ubuntu and on MacOS, but they
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are general and should work on most any modern unix platform.
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1. Install a C-compiler. GCC or Clang both work fine. If you are
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reading this document, you've probably already done that.
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2. *(Optional):* Install TCL development libraries. In this note,
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we'll do a private install in the $HOME/local directory,
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but you can make adjustments to install TCL wherever you like.
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This document assumes you are working with TCL version 9.0.
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<ol type="a">
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<li>Get the TCL source archive, perhaps from
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<https://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/download.html>
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or <https://sqlite.org/tmp/tcl9.0.0.tar.gz>.
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<li>Untar the source archive. CD into the "unix/" subfolder
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of the source tree.
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<li>Run: `mkdir $HOME/local`
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<li>Run: `./configure --prefix=$HOME/local`
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<li>Run: `make install`
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</ol>
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<p>
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As of 2024-10-25, TCL is not longer required for many
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common build targets, such as "sqlite3.c" or the "sqlite3"
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command-line tool. So you can skip this step if that is all
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you want to build. TCL is still required to run "make test"
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and similar, or to build the TCL extension, of course.
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4. Download the SQLite source tree and unpack it. CD into the
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toplevel directory of the source tree.
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5. Run: `./configure --enable-all --with-tclsh=$HOME/local/bin/tclsh9.0`
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You do not need to use --with-tclsh if the tclsh you want to use is the
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first one on your PATH or if you are building without TCL.
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6. Run the "`Makefile`" makefile with an appropriate target.
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Examples:
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<ul>
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<li> `make sqlite3.c`
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<li> `make sqlite3`
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<li> `make sqldiff`
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<li> `make sqlite3_rsync`
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</ul>
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<p>None of the targets above require TCL. TCL is only needed
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for the following targets:
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<ul>
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<li> `make tclextension-install`
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<li> `make devtest`
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<li> `make releasetest`
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<li> `make sqlite3_analyzer`
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</ul>
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It is not required that you run the "tclextension-install" target prior to
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running tests. However, the tests will run more smoothly if you do.
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The version of SQLite used for the TCL extension does *not* need to
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correspond to the version of SQLite under test. So you can install the
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SQLite TCL extension once, and then use it to test many different versions
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of SQLite.
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7. For a debugging build of the CLI, where the ".treetrace" and ".wheretrace"
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commands work, add the the --with-debug argument to configure.
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