Re: [sqlite] announce: libsqlfs

2006-08-16 Thread Andy Tai
Sorry I meant SQLite 3.2.7. That's the version we use, not 2.8.16. Andy On 8/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Andy Tai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I would like to announce the initial release of the libsqlfs... > > [...] > > Currently it has been tested ... with

Re: [sqlite] announce: libsqlfs

2006-08-16 Thread Stefan de Konink
> Currently it has been tested on 32-bit x86 and Strong Arm processors, > with SQLite 2.8.16 and FUSE 2.3.5. It can be built both as an > application library or as an FUSE module. Are you, your company, going to implement a /etc-in-one-file? Or isn't saving settings and small rich-text-files the

Re: [sqlite] announce: libsqlfs

2006-08-16 Thread drh
"Andy Tai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I would like to announce the initial release of the libsqlfs... > > [...] > > Currently it has been tested ... with SQLite 2.8.16 SQLite version 3.3.7 is smaller, faster, more robust in the face of power loss, generates smaller database files, and has

[sqlite] announce: libsqlfs

2006-08-16 Thread Andy Tai
Hi, I would like to announce the initial release of the libsqlfs library under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). Created as part of the ACCESS Linux Platform (ALP), the libsqlfs library is meant to worm together with the SQLite database. The libsqlfs software library was designed to