will you Test in emulator ?

2012/2/17 HighFlyer <aleks...@gmail.com>

> Hello to everyone.
> We have a big SQLite database file (~11.6 Mb) that ships with
> application. All is good except strange problem on several devices
> (Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy 580, both running Android 2.2). System
> can't open such db file. Logcat poor with only one error message:
>
> > sqlite returned: error code = 11, msg = database corruption found by
> source line 40107
>
> After that failure database file is deleted. So all data lost.
> Deleting several rows and reducing db file size to 11Mb solves
> problem.
> On other tested devices running 2.3, 3.x and 4.x version does not have
> such problem.
>
> So the question is:
> Does there are any documented limits to databases (size or rows count)
> for SQLite that ships with Android 2.2 and previous versions?
>
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