> Richard Hipp wrote:
> Do you know if the corruption is occurring when TimeMachine makes its
> backup, or is occurring when the backed up database is restored? Can
> you capture some unrestored TimeMachine backups to see if they are
> corrupt?
>
> Can you send us one of your corrupted databa
On Dec 11, 2018, at 04:01, Daniel Alm wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> For the past half year we’ve been receiving reports from users who had
> restored their SQLite-based databases from a Time Machine backup. Afterwards,
> they would receive "database disk image is malformed” errors. The app also
> backs
On 12 Dec 2018, at 2:59pm, Olivier Mascia wrote:
> When TimeMachine makes copies of the files, the database file and -wal file
> will be copied at different points in time, albeit they should be copied from
> a filesystem snapshot, so should be consistent to each other. But this should
> be ch
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Subject: [sqlite] Mac: Users receive "database disk image is
malformed" errors after restoring database from Time Mach
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> >Sent: Tuesday, 11 December, 2018 05:02
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> >Subject: [sqlite] Mac: Users receive "database disk image is
> >malformed" errors after restoring database from Time Machine backup
> >
> >Hi,
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>malformed" errors after r
Also are they using Time Machine on a networked drive?
Whilst Time Machine was not supposed to work across networks, people
have made it work using 3rd party software. I know because we tried it
for a laugh and abandoned it (and Time Machine) as it was wholly
unreliable.
However I think the
On 2018/12/12 4:48 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 12/11/18, Daniel Alm wrote:
Any suggestions on what could be the culprit or what else I could try
besides downgrading all the way to SQLite 3.21 would be appreciated.
Nothing about SQLite has changed that should make a difference here.
Do you kn
Dear Daniel,
I'm extracting two points out of your report:
> Le 11 déc. 2018 à 13:01, Daniel Alm a écrit :
>
> While our app is running in the background all the time, it is not very
> write-heavy (~ one transaction per minute taking just a few milliseconds).
> PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;
When
On 12/11/18, Daniel Alm wrote:
> Any suggestions on what could be the culprit or what else I could try
> besides downgrading all the way to SQLite 3.21 would be appreciated.
>
Nothing about SQLite has changed that should make a difference here.
Do you know if the corruption is occurring when Tim
Hi,
For the past half year we’ve been receiving reports from users who had restored
their SQLite-based databases from a Time Machine backup. Afterwards, they would
receive "database disk image is malformed” errors. The app also backs up the
user’s data “manually” to a ZIP file every week; those
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