Re: [sqlite] Corruption of incremental_vacuum databases

2009-05-30 Thread Filip Navara
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:43 AM, John Machin wrote: > On 17/04/2009 1:39 AM, Filip Navara wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have expected at least some reply. Oh well, new the corruption has happened >> again (on another different machine) and I have saved the database files. One >>

Re: [sqlite] Corruption of incremental_vacuum databases

2009-05-29 Thread John Machin
On 17/04/2009 1:39 AM, Filip Navara wrote: > Hello, > > I have expected at least some reply. Oh well, new the corruption has happened > again (on another different machine) and I have saved the database files. One > of the corrupted files is available at >

Re: [sqlite] Corruption of incremental_vacuum databases

2009-04-16 Thread Filip Navara
Hello, I have expected at least some reply. Oh well, new the corruption has happened again (on another different machine) and I have saved the database files. One of the corrupted files is available at http://www.emclient.com/temp/folders.zip. I'd be glad for any help or at least confirmation

[sqlite] Corruption of incremental_vacuum databases

2009-03-31 Thread Filip Navara
Hello, after seeing the recent change #6413 and ticket #3761 I finally decided to write about a corruption issue we have. This is the environment of our application: - We are using SQLite 3.6.3 (with SQLite.NET 1.0.60.0). - Several database files. Each file is opened in it's own connection and