Package: sqlite
Version: 2.8.16-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch l10n


-- System Information:
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#. Description
#: ../libsqlite0.templates:3
msgid "Upgrade Note"
msgstr "Noteringar om uppgradering"

#. Description
#: ../libsqlite0.templates:3
msgid ""
"Beginning with version 2.6.0, the SQLite database file format changed in an "
"incompatible way. If you open a database file from version 2.5.6 or earlier "
"with version 2.6.0 or later of the library, then the file format will be "
"converted automatically. This is an irreversible operation. Once the "
"conversion occurs, you will no longer be able to access the database file "
"from older versions of the library. If the database is large, the conversion "
"might take some time. (Allow 1 to 2 seconds per megabyte of database under "
"Linux.) If the database is read-only, the conversion cannot occur and the "
"attempt to open the database will fail. It is suggested that you make backup "
"copies of older database files before attempting to open them with version "
"2.6.0 or later of the library."
msgstr ""
"Från och med version 2.6.0 har databasfilformatet för SQLite ändrats på ett "
"inkompatibelt sätt. Om du öppnar en databasfil från version 2.5.6 eller 
tidigare med "
"version 2.6.0 eller senare kommer filformatet att konverteras automatiskt. "
"Detta är en operation som inte går att ångra. När konverteringen görs kan du 
inte "
"längre få tillgång till den med äldre version av biblioteket. Om databasen är 
stor "
"kommer konverteringen att ta lite tid. (Räkna med 1 till 2 sekunder per 
megabyte under Linux.) "
"Om databasen är endast läsbar kan konverteringen inte ske och försöket att 
öppna databasen "
"att misslyckas. Det föreslås att du gör en säkerhetkopia av äldra databasfiler 
före du försöker "
"att öppna dom med version 2.6.0 eller senare av bibilioteket."

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