Re: [sqlite] I'm surprised what the author of web2py on web2py mailing list just said about sqlite

2009-09-09 Thread Dave Toll
> >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

Re: [sqlite] I'm surprised what the author of web2py on web2py mailing list just said about sqlite

2009-09-09 Thread Stef Mientki
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

Re: [sqlite] I'm surprised what the author of web2py on web2py mailing list just said about sqlite

2009-09-09 Thread Stef Mientki
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

Re: [sqlite] I'm surprised what the author of web2py on web2py mailing list just said about sqlite

2009-09-09 Thread D. Richard Hipp
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

[sqlite] I'm surprised what the author of web2py on web2py mailing list just said about sqlite

2009-09-09 Thread Stef Mientki
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 ___ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org