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I used to open my SQLiteConnection in my shared project as following:

var conn = new SQLiteConnection("MyDb.db3");

The constructor has been changed to the following signature:

    public SQLiteConnection(ISQLitePlatform sqlitePlatform, string databasePath, bool storeDateTimeAsTicks = true, IBlobSerializer serializer = null, IDictionary<string, TableMapping> tableMappings = null, IDictionary<Type, string> extraTypeMappings = null, IContractResolver resolver = null);
    public SQLiteConnection(ISQLitePlatform sqlitePlatform, string databasePath, SQLiteOpenFlags openFlags, bool storeDateTimeAsTicks = true, IBlobSerializer serializer = null, IDictionary<string, TableMapping> tableMappings = null, IDictionary<Type, string> extraTypeMappings = null, IContractResolver resolver = null);

I was not able to find any examples/documentation on how to implement this in my shared library.

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Quite easy once you found it. The namespace SQLite.Net.Platform containt the implementation for the ISQLitePlatforminterface.

I had to implement this in de platform specific libraries instead of the shared one.

new SQLiteConnection(new SQLite.Net.Platform.XamarinAndroid.SQLitePlatformAndroid(), Path.Combine(path, db));
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This seems outdated now. There is no SQLite.Net.Platform.
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