>
>I apologize and I conclude my statement is not correct.
>
>I have experienced this problem once (out of disk space and sqlite
>database corruption) but I made the mistake of confusing correlation
>with causality. Except in that occasion I never had any problem with
>sqlite and I do use it on
the answer of Massimo (the web2py author):
I apologize and I conclude my statement is not correct.
I have experienced this problem once (out of disk space and sqlite
database corruption) but I made the mistake of confusing correlation
with causality. Except in that occasion I never had any
D. Richard Hipp wrote:
> On Sep 9, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Stef Mientki wrote:
>
>>
>> The worse thing about sqlite is that if the file grows and you run out
>> of memory, the file gets corrupted and you lose data.
>>
>>
>
> The web2py author seems to be misinformed. Perhaps you could
On Sep 9, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Stef Mientki wrote:
>
>
> The worse thing about sqlite is that if the file grows and you run out
> of memory, the file gets corrupted and you lose data.
>
The web2py author seems to be misinformed. Perhaps you could direct
him to the description of SQLite's
The worse thing about sqlite is that if the file grows and you run out
of memory, the file gets corrupted and you lose data.
cheers,
Stef
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