Cohen, so you vote for the ARA->odbc->sqlite route?
this is for embedded, so that's why sqlite instead of mysql or postgres.
when you say it is not guaranteed, what do you mean?

On 10/27/06, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 07:56:16AM +0800, Leo Ann Boon wrote:
> Moises Silva wrote:
> >AFAIK, you will need to do the first. ARA->odbc->sqlite
> res_sqlite3 in asterisk-addons supports ARA

res_sqlite3 from aadd-ons is a strange beast. It uses its own, private
copy of sqlite and acceses internal data structures. So while the
database that it uses is hopefully sqlite3, it is not perfectly
guaranteed.

(This is why it's not part of the Debian packages built of
asterisk-addons)

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