> Alex Chudnovsky said:
> > I am using ADO .NET wrapper
> > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/adodotnetsqlite/) and I am not sure
> > if I can just "drop in" new .DLL -- the wrapper was not updated for a
> > while now :(
FWIW, there is active discussion going on the forums. I remember discussion
w
Clay Dowling wrote:
Alex Chudnovsky said:
I am using ADO .NET wrapper
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/adodotnetsqlite/) and I am not sure
if I can just "drop in" new .DLL -- the wrapper was not updated for a
while now :(
I feel moderately bad about that, because I have recommended that
par
Alex Chudnovsky said:
> I am using ADO .NET wrapper
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/adodotnetsqlite/) and I am not sure
> if I can just "drop in" new .DLL -- the wrapper was not updated for a
> while now :(
I feel moderately bad about that, because I have recommended that
particular wrapper in
Clay Dowling wrote:
Alex Chudnovsky said:
Today I had database corruption (running v3.0.7 on Windows using ADO
.NET's data providers + my
Alex,
You might try 3.0.8, which is the current stable release from the 3.0
branch. It's entirely possible that you encountered something that was
addre
Alex Chudnovsky said:
> Today I had database corruption (running v3.0.7 on Windows using ADO
> .NET's data providers + my
Alex,
You might try 3.0.8, which is the current stable release from the 3.0
branch. It's entirely possible that you encountered something that was
addressed in 3.0.8.
Clay
Hi all,
Today I had database corruption (running v3.0.7 on Windows using ADO
.NET's data providers + my
anti-locking wrapper on top). All of a sudden queries stopped working
with error returned
being "file is encrypted or is not a database". That sure scared me to
death since
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