Simon Beesley wrote: >>I looked at Zeos yesterday and thought about a DISQLite3 driver for >>Zeos. Would this be something worthwhile, given the quite restrictive Zeos >>license. > >I don't think it would be worthwhile, partly because Zeos is not really >supported any more (or not by the original authors) and although it's a >very handy set of components I shouldn't think it will be developed >further. As it is, the Zeos code for SQLite needs to be modified if you >want to use SQLite API commands. For instance, there is no >straightforward way in Zeos of getting hold of the handle for the >current SQLite database. Many thanks for sharing your thoughts. >My other reason is that the replies in this thread have convinced I am >making too much of a fuss. Not at all. Many users stop using a library too easily instead of letting the developers know about their problems. Mostly, we are able to help quickly. I therefore appreciate your open words because they tought me about how you -- and probably others -- are using (or not using?) DISQLite3. I am positive that this will eventually help me to improve the demos and fill missing gaps. Please continue to share your problems and speak up with good intend! >I should convert my application for DISQLite3 first and then come back here if >I have any problems. My offer still stands: If you have a specific problem, please send in your raw code and I will be glad to generalize / extend it to work as a demo! I am sure that others will appreciate, too! Ralf _______________________________________________ Delphi Inspiration mailing list yunqa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx //www.freelists.org/list/yunqa