--- jicma wrote: > > Tony Kelman, on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 04:18 PM, wrote... > >and you can avoid the issue by building a 64 bit dll, or in 32 bit via > > > >i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -shared -static-libgcc sqlite3.c -o sqlite3.dll > > > > This is what I needed above. The command I was using, > > i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -shared sqlite3.c -o sqlite3.dll > > will create a DLL, but it will have dependencies on some cygwin libs. This > command, > > i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -shared -static-libgcc sqlite3.c -o sqlite3.dll > > creates a DLL with no dependencies. So, the option -static-libgcc is what I > needed. Thanks. > > To summarize, when creating SQLite3 DLL or building any SQLite3 tools with > cygwin, > 1. Download the i686-w65-mingw32-gcc compiler with the setup tools (the 64 > bit) > 2. Get the source from sqlite.org > 3. untar source > 4. cd to the source directory > 5. run this command: > i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -shared -static-libgcc sqlite3.c -o sqlite3.dll > > Thanks, > > josé > If you will have another opportunity to build natitve windows exe or dll, please consider to use msys2.
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