It has its quirks, but the functionality is great. I'm using this heavily in current development (for a web site with an SQLite back-end) and it is just great that it is available. Nice, uncluttered interface, and intuitive to use. Maybe you should try binary distribution for Solaris? It's available on the homepage of SQLiteStudio. Googie - 6 of April 2009 - It looks like some problem with Sqlite3 library from your ActiveTcl installation. Unfortunately, ActiveTcl wasn't distributed with debugging symbols, so it is tough to figure out what is going wrong. ( ) terminated by signal BUS (invalid address alignment)Ġxfead827c: exprAnalyze+0x00f0: bad opcode $ dbx /vol/tclsrcsol/ActiveTcl/bin/tclsh8.5 core $ /vol/tclsrcsol/ActiveTcl/bin/tclsh8.5 main.tcl Open source (GPL licence).Īlthough SQLiteStudio is no longer developed in Tcl, it still supports Tcl as an implementation language for custom SQL functions, custom collations and for data populating engine, with more scriptable areas to come in future.Ī collection of Tcl scripts for SQLiteStudio: Currently tested on Linux, Solaris, MacOS X and Windows. Starting with version 3.0.0 it's developed in C++/Qt (although it still supports Tcl as an embedded scripting language). (only viewable in browsers with Javascript enabled)Ĭross-platform sqlite database manager, formerly written in Tcl.
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