Hi,
I noticed that the sqlite/sqlite3-useflags have no consistent meaning in the
tree.
E.g.
- apr-util uses sqlite for sqlite-2.x support and sqlite3 for sqlite-3.x
support
- eix uses sqlite for sqlite-3.x support
Just the first examples I found, you can find countless for both of them in
the tree.
We should imho decide if
a) sqlite means sqlite-2.x and sqlite3 means sqlite-3.x.
b) sqlite means enable sqlite-support always and sqlite+sqlite3 means if both
are available use sqlite-3.x instead of 2.x.
I don't care which one (or a completely different one), but I think it should
be made clear. At least I think the current behaviour in the tree doesn't
really make sense.
--
Hanno Böck Blog: http://www.hboeck.de/
GPG: 3DBD3B20 Jabber: hanno@hboeck.de
I noticed that the sqlite/sqlite3-useflags have no consistent meaning in the
tree.
E.g.
- apr-util uses sqlite for sqlite-2.x support and sqlite3 for sqlite-3.x
support
- eix uses sqlite for sqlite-3.x support
Just the first examples I found, you can find countless for both of them in
the tree.
We should imho decide if
a) sqlite means sqlite-2.x and sqlite3 means sqlite-3.x.
b) sqlite means enable sqlite-support always and sqlite+sqlite3 means if both
are available use sqlite-3.x instead of 2.x.
I don't care which one (or a completely different one), but I think it should
be made clear. At least I think the current behaviour in the tree doesn't
really make sense.
--
Hanno Böck Blog: http://www.hboeck.de/
GPG: 3DBD3B20 Jabber: hanno@hboeck.de