I previously had access to the sqlite cvs tree, but I guess the old pserver
name cvs.hwaci.com is no longer valid. I've tried updating to the one
mentioned on the sqlite.org page, but WinCVS does not seem to appreciate
pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sqlite. What am I doing wrong and how do
I fix it?
What platform are you on? Linux or Windows Based?
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From: thomas_b_hansen2003 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 2:04 AM
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Subject: [sqlite] Protection of db file
I need a good advice regarding protecting the sqlite db file.
Hi all,
Has anyone got SQLite working with ODBC?
I installed SQLite in Linux and I would like to access it from Windows98.
Jo
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Hi all,
Has anyone got SQLite working with ODBC?
http://www.google.com/search?q=sqlite+odbc
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You really need to specify _who_ you want to protect the database from;
what kind of access, etc.
I think the answer you're looking for is the SQLite client provides
access control to SQLite- not the other way around- that is, you must
control all clients allowed access to the database in order
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Ben Carlyle
04/11/2003 02:01 PM
To: Doug Currie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Re: Re[2]: [sqlite] Performance problem
Doug Currie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
03/11/2003 05:39 AM
Please