Bundle a built-from-source Mac OS X sqlite3 universal dylib with OpenSim and use this instead of the system one.
This means that Mac OS X users can now use the standard sqlite adaptor instead of the legacy one. This is SQLite 3.7.5. I configured the build with the line CFLAGS="-Os -g -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc7400 -DSQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA" LDFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc7400" ./configure --disable-dependency-tracking The SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA flag exports the metadata symbols that modern Mono SQLite adaptors need. The -Os removes debugging symbols (as per the sqlite3 source pkg README) The other parts are to cross compile for x86_64, i386 and ppc. On Mac OS X, Mono can actually only P/INVOKE 32-bit libraries even on 64 bit platforms so i386 is being used. The dylib has not been tested on ppc.0.7.1-dev
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