Jan wrote: ** can manually set this value to 1 to emulate Win98 behavior.
*/
Can anyone give me one good reason apart from nostalgia to support a MS system
not supported by MS?
Kind regards | Cordiali saluti | Vriendelijke groeten | Freundliche Grüsse,
Klaas `Z4us` V - OrcID
2014-08-11 13:12 GMT+02:00 Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com:
And below is a minimal patch which fixes this problem.
Unfortunately, latest SQLite trunk, which fixes the
SQLITE_WIN32_GETVERSIONEX problem brought
back the SQLITE_WIN32_NO_ANSI problem
I reported earlier -(
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2014-08-03 9:56 GMT+02:00 Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com:
2014-08-02 16:00 GMT+02:00 王庆刚 2004wqg2...@163.com:
hi , Can Sqlite3.c and sqlite.h be compiled in Workbench3.2 for
Vxworks6.8 ?
When I compile them , there have so many problems .
You can find the necessary changes
Hi,
Von: Drago, William @ MWG - NARDAEAST
Does it matter if I group all of my CREATE INDEX statements at the end of
my .sql file or should they appear right after each CREATE TABLE statement?
Does SQLITE care one way or another?
Semantically, it's equivalent (apart from the fact that you get
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 8:10 AM, Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com
wrote:
New attempt here, base on current SQLite trunk:
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/c2d4bd7365
I fixed the obvious errors in the fileHasMoved() routine. But as for the
other patches, I don't understand their
2014-08-12 14:26 GMT+02:00 Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org:
This is very awkward working through a proxy. If Mr. Ling (or anybody else
with access to a VxWorks development system) wants VxWorks support in
SQLite, he can come to this mailing list himself and submit suggestions
here, where we can
From: drhsql...@gmail.com [mailto:drhsql...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Richard Hipp
Sent: 12 August 2014 13:27
This is very awkward working through a proxy. If Mr. Ling (or anybody else
with access
to a VxWorks development system) wants VxWorks support in SQLite, he can
come to
this
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
I have been testing
the changes Jan has made and at the moment I am happy.
But we cannot use Jan's changes directly because he lives in a jurisdiction
that does not recognize the ability of an author to contribute
1a) Somebody is paying you to do it.
1b) Incremental cost (or risk) of supporting it is small compared to the
cost (or risk) of porting /upgrading
Adam
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:46 AM, Klaas V klaasva...@yahoo.com wrote:
Jan wrote: ** can manually set this value to 1 to emulate Win98
2014-08-12 15:27 GMT+02:00 Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org:
But we cannot use Jan's changes directly because he lives in a jurisdiction
that does not recognize the ability of an author to contribute their work
into the public domain. We can only use Jan's changes as a guideline for
implementing
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Jan Nijtmans jan.nijtm...@gmail.com
wrote:
2014-08-12 15:27 GMT+02:00 Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org:
But we cannot use Jan's changes directly because he lives in a
jurisdiction
that does not recognize the ability of an author to contribute their work
into
Thanks Jose, this looks to be like a browser issue. Tried with Chrome and
the buttons are there and working. Wonder if Google is trying to say
something? {smirk}
I'll check to see if JS is giving off errors or something.
I've tried using a mail client before, and have installed ThunderBird and
From: drhsql...@gmail.com [mailto:drhsql...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Richard
Hipp
Sent: 12 August 2014 14:28
To: Andy Ling
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
I have been testing
the changes Jan has made and at the moment I am happy.
But we cannot
Short answer: no.
Longer answer:
Microsoft does not (yet?) support ADO on WinRT or WP8, much less on Xamarin
platforms.
But it looks like the future holds a glimmer of hope. Their vNext project
seems to be heading toward portable ADO, and also includes SQLite support:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
've just downloaded the latest pre-release
sqlite-amalgamation-201408081749.zip
a
I put a new snapshot on the download page. Please try it, *without*
SQLITE_ENABLE_LOCKING_MODE.
--
D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
From: drhsql...@gmail.com [mailto:drhsql...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Richard
Hipp
Sent: 12 August 2014 15:46
I put a new snapshot on the download page. Please try it, *without*
SQLITE_ENABLE_LOCKING_MODE.
OK, it builds, but doesn't run.
It is missing the patch to unixDelete. Whilst
Thanks Petite...You, like Keith Medcalf, are a great mentor, helping me to
develop my burgeoning skills in SQL. I appreciate the reason for the cause of
each of the problems I encountered and how to correct them.
'Granularity' is a new term for me and I now know why multiple entries
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
From: drhsql...@gmail.com [mailto:drhsql...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Richard Hipp
Sent: 12 August 2014 15:46
I put a new snapshot on the download page. Please try it, *without*
SQLITE_ENABLE_LOCKING_MODE.
OK, it
Doing a create table generates a disk I/O error
I open / create a new database with sqlite3_open_v2
int err = sqlite3_open_v2 (file, pDb, SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE |
SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE, unix-namedsem) ;
Then call sqlite3_exec with “CREATE TABLE t (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ASC)”
This generates a
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
Doing a create table generates a disk I/O error
I open / create a new database with sqlite3_open_v2
*int* err = sqlite3_open_v2 (file, pDb, SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE |
SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE, unix-namedsem) ;
Then
I'm trying to solve the following problem in SQLite:
Items are being produced with a short, fixed shelf life. Say 50 days.
Item can be collected every two weeks, where each item must be registered a
week before.
I am trying to create a query where I can list current items and the latest day
Because the file doesn't exist. I assume because this is a brand new database
the file hasn't been created yet.
I did debug this originally, but I don't remember the file it is trying to
delete. It definitely didn't exist though.
To some extent it doesn't really matter. The unixDelete
On 12-8-2014 19:38, Ben wrote:
I'm trying to solve the following problem in SQLite:
Items are being produced with a short, fixed shelf life. Say 50 days.
Item can be collected every two weeks, where each item must be registered a
week before.
I am trying to create a query where I can list
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
Because the file doesn't exist. I assume because this is a brand new
database the file hasn't been created yet.
I did debug this originally, but I don't remember the file it is trying to
delete. It definitely didn't
On Aug 12, 2014, at 7:38 PM, Ben sqlite_l...@menial.co.uk wrote:
The result I'm after is:
id, prod_code, creation_date, last_book_in_date, last_collection_date
Where the final two columns are from the collection which is the farthest in
the future, but still within the 50-day period
What is the name of the file that SQLite is trying to delete but which does
not exist? And what is the name of the corresponding database file? The
name of the file that fails unlink() will give us a big clue about what is
going wrong.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Richard Hipp
I don't know. The standard debug doesn't print the name, so I will have to add
something tomorrow.
I can tell you the name of the database file is /ata0:3/testdb.sql and it gets
created.
It is possible things are working. It is just that the sqlite3_exec is not
returning SQLITE_OK, so I give
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
I don't know. The standard debug doesn't print the name, so I will have
to add something tomorrow.
I can tell you the name of the database file is /ata0:3/testdb.sql and it
gets created.
It is possible things are
On 12 Aug 2014, at 7:46pm, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
I can tell you the name of the database file is /ata0:3/testdb.sql and it
gets created.
Can you add some commands to one of your apps using the library which create
and delete a file in '/ata0:3/' and see they work ? In
Our code is already creating lots of files in /ata0:3 without any problem. This
is quite a mature product that is working well and is exercising the hardware
and drivers extensively. The database is a new feature to initially provide
persistence of some data. So I am confident there is nothing
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Andy Ling andy.l...@quantel.com wrote:
I did wonder if SQLite was making any assumptions about current
directories or the makeup of a file name.
No. Any filename will do.
You have to specify -DSQLITE_ENABLE_8_3_NAMES if your filesystem is limited
to 8+3
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OK, thanks.
It isn't limited to 8+3. The dosFs name refers to the FAT nature of the file
system, not any filename limitations. In fact files don't have to have a
.extension.
Regards
Andy Ling
From: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org
Klaas V wrote...
Jan wrote: ** can manually set this value to 1 to emulate Win98
behavior.
*/
Can anyone give me one good reason apart from nostalgia to support a MS
system not supported by MS?
There are 1000's of reason$ why, but if some win98 machines are doing jobs
that are working
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:50 PM, jose isaias cabrera
jic...@cinops.xerox.com wrote:
Klaas V wrote...
Jan wrote: ** can manually set this value to 1 to emulate Win98
behavior.
*/
Can anyone give me one good reason apart from nostalgia to support a MS
system not supported by MS?
Stephen Chrzanowski wrote...
Thanks Jose, this looks to be like a browser issue. Tried with Chrome and
the buttons are there and working. Wonder if Google is trying to say
something? {smirk}
Google is trying to say something, very clear. The browser wars is just
starting.
josé
Richard Hipp wrote...
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:50 PM, jose isaias cabrera
jic...@cinops.xerox.com wrote:
Klaas V wrote...
Jan wrote: ** can manually set this value to 1 to emulate Win98
behavior.
*/
Can anyone give me one good reason apart from nostalgia to support a MS
system not
I don't think you want max() around collections.book_in_date. You want the
max(collection_date) but the book_in_date from that row. Since the
collection_date is unique, the book_in_date can only come from one record.
-Original Message-
From: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org
*thinks back to IE1 and Netscape*
Its just starting??
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 7:15 PM, jose isaias cabrera
jic...@cinops.xerox.com wrote:
Stephen Chrzanowski wrote...
Thanks Jose, this looks to be like a browser issue. Tried with Chrome and
the buttons are there and working. Wonder
Stephen Chrzanowski wrote...
*thinks back to IE1 and Netscape*
Its just starting??
True. (WebCrawler anyone?)
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 7:15 PM, jose isaias cabrera
jic...@cinops.xerox.com wrote:
Stephen Chrzanowski wrote...
Thanks Jose, this looks to be like a browser issue.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 8:16 PM, jose isaias cabrera
jic...@cinops.xerox.com wrote:
Stephen Chrzanowski wrote...
*thinks back to IE1 and Netscape*
Its just starting??
True. (WebCrawler anyone?)
I'm pretty sure vi vs emacs was the first browser war. Or IBM vs MAC. Or
FORTRAN vs
On 13 Aug 2014, at 3:22am, Scott Robison sc...@casaderobison.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure vi vs emacs was the first browser war. Or IBM vs MAC. Or
FORTRAN vs COBOL. One of those, anyway.
EBCDIC vs. SIXBIT.
Simon.
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