问题
Yo,
So I've been developing a Universal Windows Store app in Visual Studio 2013 on one machine, and wanted to continue developing it on an another machine running Windows 10 Technical Preview.
The problem is that in Visual Studio 2015 Preview there is a new C++ Redistributable package version (2015), and the latest SQLite requires version 2013, so that particular reference is missing. I can build the project, it deploys successfully, but there is an exception saying it can't load sqlite3.dll. I'm assuming this is because of the missing Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2013. I tried downloading it, but the entry is still missing from the Add reference dialog under Extensions, where it is seen on VS 2013.
Any experience of making it work? Any insider info on when SQLite will work for Windows 10?
Cheers
回答1:
Yesterday I blogged about how to get SQLite working with Windows 10 Universal apps
It's really simple and comes down to using a pre-release version of SQLite Visual Studio extension, and then just using whatever library or ORM you used before.
Note that Windows 10 Universal apps will also be capable of using Entity Framework 7, which can be used with almost any DB provider including SQLite.
EDIT: The Visual Studio extension is not in pre-release as of build 10240.
回答2:
SQLite for Universal App Platform is now available as pre-release
Sqlite download page
回答3:
so after searching on the web a little i came across this
Seems that some (not very wise) software install incompatible sqlite3.dll to the windows system folder.
Check your C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
folder for sqlite3.dll
and rename it to sqlite3-backup.dll
.
If some other software can't start after it, just put sqlite3-backup.dll to the folder where main .exe resides and rename it to sqlite3.dll.
Also check registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\KnownDLLs
.
If sqlite3.dll value is present - remove it. This registry key is designed only for system dlls, not for third-party dlls.
Hopefully rhis helps. I was thinking its a windows UAC system which requires you to run app as admin etc.. il keep searching but dp update if this fixes the issue
回答4:
Add reference Runtime C++ 2013 package for Windows. That worked for me
回答5:
Referencing a Windows 8.1 SqlLite requires referencing new “Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Runtime Package for Windows Universal” extension. You can add using Add Reference dialog in a Universal Windows app.
That should fix the runtime exception.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28738931/how-can-i-make-sqlite-work-on-windows-10