![]() Also note that putting the DLL in the same directory as the script you’re executing does not work and produces a different error possibly because it has a dependency on MSVCRT.DLL. This is because the SQLite ruby interface is trying to use a deprecated driver (it’s called DL and it is buggy and doesn’t work) because it can’t find the native one, you need to make sure you put the DLL in the appropriate spot mentioned above. You need to take the DLL and put it somewhere, where Ruby would look for libraries when you execute a script, some possible locations would be, your windows system folder or the bin folder of your Ruby installation ( Note: as reader Luis Lavena noted in the comments below, the ruby installation bin folder is by far the best place to put the DLL).
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