Re: [sqlite] SQLite3 file format

2008-06-02 Thread Jerry Krinock
Well, is there any way to determine, from an sqlite database file, the  
exact dot dot version of sqlite3 which produced the file?  A quick  
hack is OK since I don't need to do this in production, just  
troubleshoot a possible forward-compatibility issue with a remote user.

I see that the first few bytes in the file are always SQLite format  
3 but the following bytes don't seem to add up to the dot dots.

Thanks,

Jerry Krinock
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[sqlite] SQLite3 file format

2008-05-31 Thread Aladdin Lampé

Hi!
I remember a message from DRH about SQLite's roadmap for 2008, stating that the 
file format specification would be explained and released in itself.
Are you still working on that?
Thank you and have a nice day,
Aladdin

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Re: [sqlite] SQLite3 file format

2008-05-31 Thread D. Richard Hipp

On May 31, 2008, at 7:41 AM, Aladdin Lampé wrote:


 Hi!
 I remember a message from DRH about SQLite's roadmap for 2008,  
 stating that the file format specification would be explained and  
 released in itself.
 Are you still working on that?

Yes

D. Richard Hipp
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