If such a thing exists, can someone point me to the archive of my old SQLite source code?
Nigel.
Also, if you want to compile it yourself All SQLite source code access is maintained in the CVS repository, which is available for anyone to use read-only access. You can interactively view the contents of the repository and download individual files by visiting this link
Also
Every sqlite version will display www.sqlite.org/src/timeline?t=release .
Check out from cvs from the date you want and compile. How to check out the cvs command is here. Note: Use the -D option to check by date
The downloads page on www.sqlite.org seems to have only the link to the current version, I want to get A previous version. I don’t see any obvious links to historical versions on the website (unless I am missing something obvious) there does not seem to be a sourceforge project.
If such a thing exists, can someone point me to the archive of my old SQLite source code?
Nigel.
Direct access to the source
In addition, if you want to compile your own SQLite source code access is maintained in the CVS resource library , The repository is available for anyone to use read-only access. You can interactively view the contents of the repository and download individual files by visiting this link
Also
Every sqlite version will display www.sqlite.org/src/timeline?t=release .
Check out from cvs from the date you want and compile. How to check out the cvs command is here. Note: Use the -D option to check by date