So we have a 9039 that I'm trying to put SQLite on. Full disclosure: I'm a database guy who knows a bit of Linux, but am NOT a LabView guru.
I've been asked to benchmark PostgreSQL, mySQL, and SQLite for a couple real-world business needs, and was able after a fair bit of pain to get the first two working -- even without Internet access, as we were originally reluctant to stand the board up to the outside world. After emailing back and forth to NI, they recommended that I briefly expose the board to the Internet so that I could grab a SQLite package -- and while I have Internet access working just fine, nothing I would normally use to grab and compile SQLite exists on this board. I don't have GCC, I don't have yum or apt-get, I don't even have RPM. There don't appear to be precompiled binaries available for a 9039, so the normal SQLite installation here would involve downloading an amalgamation and compiling it -- but without a compiler or a package tool, I'm not sure how I should do that.
This MUST be a frequently encountered issue with an obvious solution. How have you guys installed software on this board when it's running NI's Linux Real-Time?