John Murray
John Murray
@leepatrick-goop if you post more information we can reopen this.
See comment at https://github.com/mtxr/vscode-sqltools/issues/925#issuecomment-1201026001 which needs to be addressed before we can consider merging this.
Contributor has switched to another extension.
See also #858
@danielvy please download the ZIP from the link it https://github.com/mtxr/vscode-sqltools/pull/953#issuecomment-1237171674 then unzip it and install it into VS Code. One way to install is to drag/drop it onto the Extensions...
@danielvy what exactly is the string that you represented above as ``? Through reading source code and testing on Linux I would expect it to be `vscode-sqltools`, but maybe on...
@danielvy thanks for the extra information. Does your workstation contain Apple silicon (e.g. M1, M2) or is it an Intel one?
@danielvy please try the dev VSIX in the attached zip. It won't solve the problem of sqlite3 failing to build an M1 binary on a path containing spaces, but it...
@mtxr glad to hear you've got an m1 to work on. When you installed the sqlite3 package from a terminal was there a space in your path?
Today's 0.4.0 release of the SQLTools SQLite driver uses a new release of the sqlite3 package (5.1.1) which should be able to download binaries suitable for macOS on ARM64 hardware....