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I pushed sqlite3 (from my Android SDK tools folder) to my rooted device (Galaxy S III, 4.0.3), since it wasn't on there.

But executing any query fails with an error, even just calling 'sqlite3' alone.

via adb shell:

~ # sqlite3
/system/xbin/sqlite3: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("

~ # sqlite3 /data/system/accounts.db "delete from grants;"
/system/xbin/sqlite3: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("

What's wrong?

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See if putting quotes around sqlite3 on the command line works: ~ # "sqlite3"

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  • The only explanation I've gotten is some kind of compatibility issue between 32 bit and 64 bit systems
    – atfergus
    Dec 4, 2012 at 7:00
  • Sorry, my mistake. I was on the wrong command line. It's not working on Android. I was still on my Mac console accidentially, not on Android. On Android, it still doesn't work, same error. Dec 4, 2012 at 7:09
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When starting, sqlite3 executes the file ~/.sqliterc. Check whether it exists, and what it contains.

But in this case, it would output a message -- Loading resources from .../.sqliterc, so this is not what happens here.

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  • I only pushed sqlite3 from my pc to the device, nothing else. Sqlite wasn't on there before, just fyi. I don't see any .sqliterc anywhere. Where is ~ supposed to reference to? I tried both as regular user and su. "ls ~" would return "ls: ~: No such file or directory" on the device. Dec 4, 2012 at 8:02
  • ~ is the home directory of the current user.
    – CL.
    Dec 4, 2012 at 11:18
  • Ok, ~ is only available as root user / su, not as regular user. Anyhow, .sqliterc does not exist in there (/data/.sqliterc), where /data/ is the root's home dir Dec 4, 2012 at 11:24

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