Internal stress testing revealed an obscure bug in the SQLite query
optimizer of version 3.6.8. Since that release has only been out for
two days, and since the fix is simple, we thought it best to go ahead
and do another release that patches the problem. SQLite version 3.6.9
is now
Hello Matt Sergeant,
I would like to request your permission or blessing to become an official
co-maintainer of the DBD::SQLite module, which is the defacto standard binding
for SQLite to Perl.
(Also CC'd are some other concerned parties as FYI; my apologies if I've
written
too many people.
I will be traveling in Prague, Czech Republic and Wroclaw, Poland in
early March and would welcome the opportunity to speak about SQLite
(or any other topic) to university classes, user groups, or over
coffee with a handful of local SQLite users. If you are an SQLite
user who lives in or
On Jan 13, 2009, at 9:29 PM, Ulric Auger wrote:
> I started to use SEE and I was surprise to notice that the file size
> of my
> encrypted database is the same has the un-encrypted database, how
> come?
>
> It seems too good to be true, I was sure that the encrypted database
> would
> have
I started to use SEE and I was surprise to notice that the file size of my
encrypted database is the same has the un-encrypted database, how come?
It seems too good to be true, I was sure that the encrypted database would
have been bigger.
Also, I timed some query (insert and select) and
Thanks for your helpful information!
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Griggs, Donald
wrote:
> Subject: [sqlite] Upgrade sqlite 3.3.4 to sqlite 3.6.7
>
> Hi,
>
> I consider upgrade sqlite 3.3.4 to sqlite 3.6.7. So, I wonder there is
> any change (or problem) of file
Carlos Suarez
wrote:
> I need to know how I can split a date field with a slash in -, being
> straight I need to convert the the date format
> /mm/dd to -mm-dd
replace('/mm/dd', '/', '-')
http://sqlite.org/lang_corefunc.html
Igor Tandetnik
Hi,
I need to know how I can split a date field with a slash in -, being
straight I need to convert the the date format
/mm/dd to -mm-dd or something alike because flex builder
date format is with slash but sqlite operation results are return with (-)
in example:
BACKGROUND:
Firefox includes SQLite version 3.5.9, it also allows extensions, which
are written in javascript and can call the embedded SQLite engine.
As expected, executing the following SQL statement 'SELECT "TEXT" REGEX
"T*";' gives an error, since there is no REGEX function included.
Subject: [sqlite] Upgrade sqlite 3.3.4 to sqlite 3.6.7
Hi,
I consider upgrade sqlite 3.3.4 to sqlite 3.6.7. So, I wonder there is
any change (or problem) of file format.
===
Upgrading from version 2 to version 3 (understandably) required a dump
and restore, but
Yes, the amalgamation driver is the better way to do this. It has been
working for me, for several SQLite updates.
g
-Original Message-
From: Jim Dodgen [mailto:j...@dodgen.us]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 10:42 PM
To: General Discussion of SQLite Database
Subject: Re: [sqlite]
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Jim Dodgen wrote:
> I am having better luck with the amalgamation that has been created by
> Audrey Tang.
> My production is still on 3.4 and testing on 3.6 with the amalgamation has
> been promising
DBD::SQLite::Amalgamation is "nothing but a
Hello,
I get an Invalid Pointer error when opening my database with sqlite3_open_v2():
*** glibc detected *** bin/freeswitch: free(): invalid pointer: 0x08108190 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7bc9d65]
/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(cfree+0x90)[0xb7bcd800]
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