I did report an issue much earlier on with regards to retrying io operations
when some other process (like virus scanners) are touching the db file.
Hopefully it will be of use to you:
http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@sqlite.org/msg51895.html
- Nasron Cheong
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Hello GHCS,
Most common problem my users have is Virus scanners stepping on my
writes. Might suggest they tell their Virus scanners to ignore your
data folder.
People do run out of disk space fairly frequently. I wouldn't discount
it out of hand.
C
Sunday, January 30, 2011, 8:25:48 PM, you wrot
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 4:25 AM, GHCS Software wrote:
>
> So it seems it must be something about their particular machine
> environment, but what? I'm sure that nobody is running out of disk space
> these days. Any ideas on where to look or what to suggest to them that
> they can do?
>
>
Maybe ant
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 08:25:48PM -0500, GHCS Software scratched on the wall:
> Are there any common reasons for encountering a "disk I/O error" (code
> 10) when creating records in an SQLite database on a Windows PC?
Check to be sure the application has permission to create new files
in the
On 31 Jan 2011, at 1:25am, GHCS Software wrote:
> Are there any common reasons for encountering a "disk I/O error" (code
> 10) when creating records in an SQLite database on a Windows PC? [snip]
>
> So it seems it must be something about their particular machine
> environment, but what?
File
Are there any common reasons for encountering a "disk I/O error" (code
10) when creating records in an SQLite database on a Windows PC? My
product uses V3.6.23.1 and I did not have extended error codes turned on
in my releases up to now.
The problem in reproducing this is that the users can be
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