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Remove reference to GDBM in the documentation of the "sqlite"

command-line utility. (CVS 274)

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C Line\stclsqlite.so\sagainst\sthe\sstub\slibrary.\s(CVS\s273)
D 2001-09-28T18:10:56
C Remove\sreference\sto\sGDBM\sin\sthe\sdocumentation\sof\sthe\s"sqlite"\ncommand-line\sutility.\s(CVS\s274)
D 2001-09-28T18:14:17
F Makefile.in 98d4627cb364537e4c3a29ee806171f3abf5211a
F Makefile.template 7179523fdf3d6e7933ec843e2352dcfc9785c700
F README 93d2977cc5c6595c448de16bdefc312b9d401533
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#
# Run this Tcl script to generate the sqlite.html file.
#
set rcsid {$Id: sqlite.tcl,v 1.13 2000/08/08 20:19:09 drh Exp $}
set rcsid {$Id: sqlite.tcl,v 1.14 2001/09/28 18:14:17 drh Exp $}
puts {<html>
<head>
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<h2>Getting Started</h2>
<p>To start the <b>sqlite</b> program, just type "sqlite" followed by
the name of an SQLite database. An SQLite database is really just
a directory full of GDBM files, so the argument to the sqlite command
should really be the name of a directory on your disk. If that
directory did not previously contain an SQLite database, a new one
is created for you automatically. If the directory did not previously
exist, it is automatically created. The <b>sqlite</b> program will
the name the file that holds the SQLite database. If the file does
not exist, a new one is created automatically.
The <b>sqlite</b> program will
then prompt you to enter SQL. Type in SQL statements (terminated by a
semicolon), press "Enter" and the SQL will be executed. It's as
simple as that!</p>