Re: [sqlite] Version 3.8.4.3

2014-04-03 Thread Andreas Stieger
On 03/04/14 19:10, D. Richard Hipp wrote: > SQLite version 3.8.4.3 is now available for download on the SQLite website: The autoconf version is not linked and missing. http://www.sqlite.org/download.html http://www.sqlite.org/2014/sqlite-autoconf-3080403.tar.gz Is this intentional? Andreas

Re: [sqlite] who provides support on SQLite?

2014-04-01 Thread Andreas Stieger
Hi, > On 31 Mar 2014, at 22:15, wrote: > Who provides "support" of this product in case of production-related issues. > Is there a paid third-party support available? https://www.sqlite.org/support.html Andreas ___ sqlite-users

Re: [sqlite] sqlite3_progress_handler callback behavior change

2014-03-13 Thread Andreas Stieger
Hi, > On 13 Mar 2014, at 13:21, big stone wrote: > Does it mean we may have SQLite3.8.4.1 in imminent Python 3.4 release ? > > http://bugs.python.org/issue20901 This question did come up when building/packaging that and other versions of Python with SQLite 3.8.4(.1),

[sqlite] sqlite3_progress_handler callback behavior change

2014-03-13 Thread Andreas Stieger
Hello, I noticed a change in behavior of sqlite3_progress_handler for CREATE TABLE, or rather the calls to the callbacks, and just wanted to get clarification if this was intentional. Specifically, given the code below for a callback that prints one "." for each code for this: (full code below)