config BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE bool "sqlite" help SQLite is a small C library that implements a self-contained, embeddable, zero-configuration SQL database engine. http://www.sqlite.org/ if BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE config BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE_READLINE bool "Command-line editing" select BR2_PACKAGE_NCURSES select BR2_PACKAGE_READLINE help Enable command-line editing. This requires ncurses and readline. config BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE_STAT3 bool "Additional query optimizations (stat3)" help Adds additional logic to the ANALYZE command and to the query planner that can help SQLite to choose a better query plan under certain situations. config BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 bool "Enable version 3 of the full-text search engine" help When this option is defined in the amalgamation (see http://www.sqlite.org/amalgamation.html), version 3 of the full-text search engine is added to the build automatically. config BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY bool "Enable sqlite3_unlock_notify() interface" help This option enables the sqlite3_unlock_notify() interface and its accosiated functionality. See the documentation http://www.sqlite.org/unlock_notify.html for additional information. config BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE_SECURE_DELETE bool "Set the secure_delete pragma on by default" help This compile-time option changes the default settings of the secure_delete pragma. When this option is not used, secure_delete defaults to off. When this option is present, secure_delete defaults to on. The secure_delete setting causes deleted content to be overwritten with zeros. There is a small performance penalty for this since additional I/O must occur. On the other hand, secure_delete can prevent sensitive information from lingering in unused parts of the database file after it has allegedly been deleted. See the documentation on the http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_secure_delete for additional information. config BR2_PACKAGE_SQLITE_NO_SYNC bool "Disable fsync" help By default SQLite forces all database transactions to storage immediately using fsync() to protect against data loss in case of power failure. This option turns this behavior off resulting in higher performance especially when using slow flash storage. endif