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#
# Run this TCL script to generate HTML for the download.html file.
#
set rcsid {$Id: download.tcl,v 1.6 2002/08/15 13:45:17 drh Exp $}

puts {<html>
<head><title>SQLite Download Page</title></head>
<body bgcolor=white>
<h1 align=center>SQLite Download Page</h1>
<table width="100%" cellpadding="5">
}


proc Product {file desc} {
  if {![file exists $file]} return
  set size [file size $file]
  puts [subst {
<tr>
<td width="10"></td>
<td align="right" valign="top">
<a href="$file">$file</a><br>($size bytes)</td>
<td width="5"></td>
<td valign="top">[string trim $desc]</td>
</tr>}]
}

proc Heading {title} {
  puts "<tr><td colspan=4><big><b>$title</b></big></td></tr>"
}

Heading {Precompiled Binaries for Linux}

Product sqlite.bin.gz {
  A command-line program for accessing and modifing SQLite databases.
  See <a href="sqlite.html">the documentation</a> for additional information.
}

Product tclsqlite.so.gz {
  Bindings for TCL.  You can import this shared library into either
  tclsh or wish to get SQLite database access from Tcl/Tk.
  See <a href="tclsqlite.html">the documentation</a> for details.
}

Product sqlite.so.gz {
  A precompiled shared-library for Linux.  This is the same as
  <b>tclsqlite.so.gz</b> but without the TCL bindings.
}

foreach name [lsort -dict [glob -nocomplain sqlite-*.i386.rpm]] {
  if {[regexp -- -devel- $name]} {
    Product $name {
      RPM containing documentation, header files, and static library.
    }
  } else {
    Product $name {
      RPM containing shared libraries and the <b>sqlite</b> command-line
      program.
    }
  }
}

Heading {Precompiled Binaries For Windows}

Product sqlite.zip {
  A command-line program for accessing and modifing SQLite databases.
  See <a href="sqlite.html">the documentation</a> for additional information.
}
Product tclsqlite.zip {
  Bindings for TCL.  You can import this shared library into either
  tclsh or wish to get SQLite database access from Tcl/Tk.
  See <a href="tclsqlite.html">the documentation</a> for details.
}
Product sqlitedll.zip {
  This is a DLL of the SQLite library without the TCL bindings.
  The only external dependency is MSVCRT.DLL.
}

Heading {Source Code}

Product {sqlite_source.zip} {
  This ZIP archive contains pure C source code for the SQLite library.
  Unlike the tarballs below, all of the preprocessing has already been
  done on these C source code, so you can just hand the files directly to
  your favorite C compiler.  This file is provided as a service to
  MS-Windows users who lack the build support infrastructure of Unix.
}

foreach name [lsort -dict [glob -nocomplain sqlite-*.src.rpm]] {
  Product $name "RPM containing complete source code"
}

foreach name [lsort -dict -decreasing [glob -nocomplain sqlite-*.tar.gz]] {
  regexp {sqlite-(.*)\.tar\.gz} $name match vers
  Product $name "
      Version $vers of the source tree including all documentation.
  "
}

puts {
</table>
<p><hr /></p>
<p>
<a href="index.html"><img src="/goback.jpg" border=0 />
Back to the SQLite home page</a>
</p>

</body></html>}