Guy Hindell wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guy Hindell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to use sqlite (v3.3.8) on a linux box (fedora core 5)
to read/write a database file in a directory which is actually on a
windows share mounted via samba/cifs. I can open the f
Guy Hindell wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guy Hindell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to use sqlite (v3.3.8) on a linux box (fedora core 5)
to read/write a database file in a directory which is actually on a
windows share mounted via samba/cifs. I can open the file, and read
from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guy Hindell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to use sqlite (v3.3.8) on a linux box (fedora core 5) to
read/write a database file in a directory which is actually on a windows
share mounted via samba/cifs. I can open the file, and read from it, but
writing pro
Guy Hindell wrote:
> I would like to use sqlite (v3.3.8) on a linux box (fedora core 5) to
> read/write a database file in a directory which is actually on a windows
> share mounted via samba/cifs. I can open the file, and read from it, but
> writing produces "disk I/O error" messages (SQLITE_IO
Guy Hindell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to use sqlite (v3.3.8) on a linux box (fedora core 5) to
> read/write a database file in a directory which is actually on a windows
> share mounted via samba/cifs. I can open the file, and read from it, but
> writing produces "disk I/O error"
I would like to use sqlite (v3.3.8) on a linux box (fedora core 5) to
read/write a database file in a directory which is actually on a windows
share mounted via samba/cifs. I can open the file, and read from it, but
writing produces "disk I/O error" messages (SQLITE_IOERR error code). I
can wri
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