Re: [sqlite] any lightweight linux DB browser

2005-11-21 Thread Ray Mosley
I'm still on SQlite 2.8, and I use sqlitecc.exe; I think I saw an announcement that a version was available for SQlite v3. On 11/21/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Eno Thereska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Something with a GUI would be ideal. I agree that the sqlite3 tool i

Re: [sqlite] any lightweight linux DB browser

2005-11-21 Thread drh
Eno Thereska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Something with a GUI would be ideal. I agree that the sqlite3 tool is > very lightweight, unfortunately it has no GUI. > It is not clear what you mean by "GUI". If you mean something that displays in a separate window rather than in your shell window, t

Re: [sqlite] any lightweight linux DB browser

2005-11-21 Thread Eno Thereska
Something with a GUI would be ideal. I agree that the sqlite3 tool is very lightweight, unfortunately it has no GUI. Thanks, Eno juan perez wrote: You can't get any lighter than the sqlite3 tool that ships with SQLite3. Can you be more specific in terms of what you need? Eno Thereska wrote

Re: [sqlite] any lightweight linux DB browser

2005-11-21 Thread juan perez
You can't get any lighter than the sqlite3 tool that ships with SQLite3. Can you be more specific in terms of what you need? Eno Thereska wrote: Hi, I am using sqlitebrowser, but it eats up a lot of memory. For some reason it decides to cache query results and has a caching policy which wo

[sqlite] any lightweight linux DB browser

2005-11-21 Thread Eno Thereska
Hi, I am using sqlitebrowser, but it eats up a lot of memory. For some reason it decides to cache query results and has a caching policy which works well for DBs that fit in memory, but doesn't otherwise. I am looking to patch it. Meanwhile, if anyone has seen similar patches or knows of a b