Andrew Piskorski wrote:
If Wojciech doesn't want to support or maintain it, then yes, we can
import it into SF CVS to make sure it's got a permanent place to
Even if, hopefully, he does want to maintain it!

Yes, as I said before - I can. I'd need to clean up the code, but when I tested it against 2.8.3, it was pretty stable (no memory leaks and a very nice speed).

live.  But, it depends on what license he released the code under
whether we're allowed to do so or not.


Oh, right, he didn't include any license in that beta tarball.

Wojciech, could you tell us please if/how you want to license your
code, if you'd like it kept in SourceForge CVS or not, etc.?

Ok, I'll clean things up, license it as BSD. Does anyone know if sqlite 3.0.2 is stable or development release?

I could try and adapt things to SQLite 3 since it looks like it supports
datatypes. Anyone here is experienced with SQLite 3? (I use SQLite 2
extensively, but never dared to upgrade to 3.0 :)

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