Re: [sqlite] Advice on compiling 3.5.5 for Mac OS X?

2006-05-22 Thread Bill Bumgarner
On May 21, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Kon Lovett wrote: I second this. I am not even sure /usr/lib/libreadline.dylib is readline. It is a symbolic link to libedit.dylib for me. So I use my own build of readline as well. It is the BSD version of readline which lacks the history API and a couple of o

Re: [sqlite] Sqlite on MacOSX Network File System

2006-02-06 Thread Bill Bumgarner
On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Deepak Kaul wrote: At http://www.sqlite.org/lockingv3.html in section 6.0 How To Corrupt Your Database Files it states the following... "POSIX advisory locking is known to be buggy or even unimplemented on many NFS implementations (including recent versions of Mac

Re: [sqlite] SQLite 3.2.5 and Mac OSX network folders

2005-10-31 Thread Bill Bumgarner
Apple added special hacks to their release of SQLite 3.1.3 that allow it to work on remote filesystems with broken file locking. For various reasons, those hacks have not been incorporated into the SQLite core, yet. A bit more detail; Apple shipped with 3.1.3 with locking support for various

[sqlite] SQLite on Tiger.

2005-04-29 Thread Bill Bumgarner
So, now the cat is out of the bag, so to speak. Tiger ships with SQLite 3.1.3 + a couple of tweaks. Specifically, the SQLite3 on Tiger supports locking on network filesystems, including AFP and Samba. Tiger uses SQLite3 in a number of roles. It is a backing store to Core Data -- the new o