SQLite

SQLite

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* [[MorphOS]] 3.10 onwards{{cn|date=December 2025}}
* [[MorphOS]] 3.10 onwards{{cn|date=December 2025}}
* [[NetBSD]]{{cite web |title=sqlite3(1) - NetBSD Manual Pages |url=https://man.netbsd.org/sqlite3.1 |website=man.netbsd.org |publisher=NetBSD |access-date=23 April 2026}}
* [[NetBSD]]{{cite web |title=sqlite3(1) - NetBSD Manual Pages |url=https://man.netbsd.org/sqlite3.1 |website=man.netbsd.org |publisher=NetBSD |access-date=23 April 2026}}
* [[OpenBSD]] supports exporting [[Ports collection|ports tree]] metadata as an SQLite database{{cite web |title=ports(7) - OpenBSD manual pages |url=https://man.openbsd.org/ports#PORTS_MASTER_MAKEFILE |website=man.openbsd.org |publisher=OpenBSD |access-date=23 April 2026}}
* [[OpenBSD]] supports exporting [[Ports collection|ports tree]] metadata as an SQLite database{{cite web |title=ports(7) - OpenBSD manual pages |url=https://man.openbsd.org/ports |website=man.openbsd.org |publisher=OpenBSD |access-date=23 April 2026}}
* [[NixOS]] where it is used by the [[Nix (package manager)|Nix]] core package management system{{cn|date=December 2025}}
* [[NixOS]] where it is used by the [[Nix (package manager)|Nix]] core package management system{{cn|date=December 2025}}
* [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux]] where it is used in the same way as Fedora, from which Red Hat Enterprise Linux is derived{{cn|date=December 2025}}
* [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux]] where it is used in the same way as Fedora, from which Red Hat Enterprise Linux is derived{{cn|date=December 2025}}