I do see you problem has gone aways on further emails.
the two versions do not interact. SQLite is mostly backward compatible
that is you can use newer versions of the software on older versions of
the database. But not the reverse.
Stephan Brunner wrote:
Hi Jim,
[description and sampl
Am Donnerstag 05 Oktober 2006 22:25 schrieb Stephan Brunner:
> [description and sample perl script for segfault-problem]
I've been able to track the issue further down. I moved DBD::SQLite 1.13 away
(it has been installed via the cpan shell as a dependency of DBIx::Class) and
instead installed t
Hi Jim,
>> [description and sample perl script for segfault-problem]
> This might be related to DBD::SQLite 1.13 defaulting to SQLite 3.3.7?
> I tend to try and keep my PERL and SQLite Command line at the same
> version.
How do the two (commandline-version and DBD::SQLite) interact?
The only in
This might be related to DBD::SQLite 1.13 defaulting to SQLite 3.3.7?
I tend to try and keep my PERL and SQLite Command line at the same version.
Quoting Stephan Brunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I hit a problem using SQLite 3.2.8 with perl 5.8.7 and DBD::SQLite 1.13,
> ubuntu 6.06
Hi all,
I hit a problem using SQLite 3.2.8 with perl 5.8.7 and DBD::SQLite 1.13,
ubuntu 6.06.
Actually I don't know for sure that it's a sqlite problem and not caused by
DBD::SQLite, but I also don't know how to find out...
Below is a small perl script that reproduces the problem on my box, I h
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