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Add file fts3_icu.c to the amalgamation. Because of the way header files are included into sqlite3.c, fts3_icu.c has to appear after all the other fts3 and icu extension files. Ticket #3398. (CVS 5741)
Add header file sqliteicu.h to the ICU extension. This is analogous to the rtree.h and fts3.h headers used by other extensions to declare their entry points. Fix for ticket #3361. (CVS 5680)
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