Hi,I have a question about how to balance the memory which the SQLite uses and
the write speed which SQlite supports, if you have some advices,please tell me
,thank you:)
The details:
As far as I know, SQLite supports the All-memory DB and All-disk DB, when I use
the All-memory DB, SQlite can
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QLite Database'
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Hi All, How to use System.data.sqlite on both 32-bit and
64-bit system.
>
> is there a dll can be used on both system?
>
Not really. Different native code is required for 32-bit and 64-bit processes.
Or is there some way to use both 32-bit and 64-bit dll in one project?
I did some test, but they use same namespaces, I can't use them at same
time.
e.g. some code like this?
if (is_64_bit){
db = new System.Data.Sqlite_64;
}else{
db = new System.Data.Sqlite_32;
}
2011/12/28 Joe Mistachkin
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> is there a dll can be used on both system?
>
Not really. Different native code is required for 32-bit and 64-bit
processes.
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Hi All,
I have a project with sqlite, I use System.data.sqlite.dll to connect the
sqlite database.
but some customer use 32-bit system, some use 64-bit system.
I know there is a 64-bit dll file, but I must build the project twice with
different dll.
is there a dll can be used on both system?
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> Any idea to trace this bug? Anything would be appreciated because I don't
> have a clue whatsoever. Thanks.
To have any idea on our side we should see your code and better a
stacktrace of the crash too.
Pavel
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:34 PM, wrote:
> Sorry for the long reply. Been busy with
Sorry for the long reply. Been busy with other things. Yeah I initialize my
sqlite3_stmt* pointer in the constructor and de-initialize it in the
destructor. BTW, here's a snippet of my program:
QueryStatement::QueryStatement(sqlite3* dbaseConn, const char* syntax):
m_SQL_syntax("")
Do you initialize your sqlite3_stmt* pointer in constructor? Is there
any corrupting memory code in other parts of your application?
You know, it's pretty hard to read and debug your application without
seeing it. But believe us there's nothing wrong with SQLite and
sqlite3MemFree(), something wron
Oh yeah, I forgot to tell you that I'm using Visual C++ 2008 professional
and it always crashes at this:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\crt\src\dbgheap.c -
function "_free_dbg_nolock", line 1317:
/*
* If this ASSERT fails, a bad pointer has been passed in. It may
Well, I'm pretty sure I haven't. FYI, I wrapped the sqlite3_stmt into a
class and only call its sqlite3_finalize on its destructor. So there's no
way that it would be called twice. Or so I think.
Pavel Ivanov wrote:
>> The pPrior or p pointer isn't null so it should've been
>> freed without error
> The pPrior or p pointer isn't null so it should've been
> freed without error IMHO. Can anybody tell me what's wrong with it? Thanks
> a lot in advance.
If "pPrior or p pointer" isn't null but was already freed then double
free can cause segmentation fault. In other words most probably you're
ca
Hi there, I'm a new member of the mailing list. Nice to meet you all.
BTW, I've got one problem that's been bugging me for weeks.
Occasionally (not always), I got a seg fault at "static void
sqlite3MemFree(void *pPrior)". It happened when I do sqlite3_reset or
sqlite3_finalize. The pPrior or p po
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 22:54:18 -0430, An
wrote:
>Hi !
>
>SQLite is a really cool database...
>
>I currently still use version 2... I would like the insight of whoever feels
>like it of some advantages of version 3 over version 2 maybe i get
>convinced on the importance to make the version evolu
Hi !
SQLite is a really cool database...
I currently still use version 2... I would like the insight of whoever feels
like it of some advantages of version 3 over version 2 maybe i get
convinced on the importance to make the version evolution, or possible mayor
advantages ; )
Thank you,
An
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HI ,
We are using freescale 1.MX31 board and Windows CE OS. We have ported
sqlite 3.6.5.
But system is hanging after porting.
My colleagues saying that malloc functions used by sqlite itself causing
the problem.
Is it true?
Can anybody please help me in this regard?
Pramoda.M.A
Brazil, but living in the Chicago area of the USA since 1991.
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From: MikeW [mailto:mw_p...@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 6:35 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Hi, a question from Colombia
Ribeiro, Glauber writes:
>
>
Ribeiro, Glauber writes:
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> Carlos,
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> If you don't mind, I'll answer through the list, because there are
> people there who know much more than I do.
>
>
> glauber
>
Hey, glauber, you didn't say which country you were from !
;-)
MikeW (UK)
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From: Carlos Suarez [mailto:carlos.sua...@rolsoft.com]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 1:14 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] Hi, a question from Colombia
Hi, my name is Carlos Suarez from Colombia, I have a few problems while
I migrated
us
specifically what SQL you are running, number or records in your table,
kind of computer, anything that might help us figure it out.
glauber
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Carlos Suarez wrote:
> Hi, my name is Carlos Suarez from Colombia, I have a few problems while
> I migrated from hsql to sqlite and I want to know if you can help me
> with some of this stuff by this way of mail or have I to quote in
> somewhere?.
Hi, my name is Carlos Suarez from Colombia, I have a few problems while
I migrated from hsql to sqlite and I want to know if you can help me
with some of this stuff by this way of mail or have I to quote in
somewhere?.
thanksfully
Carlos Suarez
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I want to know:after run"sqlite3_get_table",what kind of encoding used with
the result??
thanks first.
thanks for sending tht sample code on how to store and retrieve images into
and from databases
regards
abirami p
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] hi
abiramip wrote
abiramip wrote:
hi,
how can i import gif or jpg files into SQLite database and how can i export the
same image to the local system?
thanks in advance...
Hello,
Frequently it is better to store just the file names in the database and
keep large files separate, so you should consider that,
hi,
how can i import gif or jpg files into SQLite database and how can i export the
same image to the local system?
thanks in advance...
hello freind's,
i am really thankful to sqlite users ..
now i got the information for crating and all basic things...
i want to know that HOW TO CONVERT TEXT FILE INTO SQLITE TABLES?
I HAVE SMALL DATABASE BUT THE ENTRIES ARE LARGE AND HECTIC TO ENTER MANUALL
Hi,
I am using sqlite embedded in gtk program, the code is giving a segmetation fault
and i am not able to figure out the error.
The func where it is giving the segmetation fault is as given below :
func()
{
int j,Crows=0,Ccols=0;
txt = gtk_editable_get_chars( GTK_EDITABLE(C
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