what? Bruh, don't disturb me. A new sqlite has been released, according to your logic, why did the developer post new versions of the lib? Let the very first one remain, because it works))@Araratik you are violating XDA forum rules. maybe if you tell us the exact reason why v3.40.0 isn't working for you, we won't beat you!
what? Bruh, don't disturb me. A new sqlite has been released, according to your logic, why did the developer post new versions of the lib? Let the very first one remain, because it works))
@Araratik you are violating XDA forum rules. maybe if you tell us the exact reason why v3.40.0 isn't working for you, we won't beat you!
@Araratik READ the OP, no where do I make any promises about maintain the latest build. read the title of the thread, it explicitly states the version that is released. I also give details in the OP on how to do a build yourself, and not depend on me. And it is simply rude to request me to do work for yo0u, for free. And hence the push back from @aIecxs. Although you are not explicitly asking for an ETA, you are requesting that the ETA is now. So yes, I also agree its breaking XDA rules.what? Bruh, don't disturb me. A new sqlite has been released, according to your logic, why did the developer post new versions of the lib? Let the very first one remain, because it works))
I do not plan to actively maintain a build, you have to take your chances with freeware.
@Araratik you are violating XDA forum rules. maybe if you tell us the exact reason why v3.40.0 isn't working for you, we won't beat you!
@Araratik READ the OP, no where do I make any promises about maintain the latest build. read the title of the thread, it explicitly states the version that is released. I also give details in the OP on how to do a build yourself, and not depend on me. And it is simply rude to request me to do work for yo0u, for free. And hence the push back from @aIecxs. Although you are not explicitly asking for an ETA, you are requesting that the ETA is now. So yes, I also agree its breaking XDA rules.what? Bruh, don't disturb me. A new sqlite has been released, according to your logic, why did the developer post new versions of the lib? Let the very first one remain, because it works))
I do not plan to actively maintain a build, you have to take your chances with freeware.