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Christian Smith wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, John Richard Moser wrote:
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> Does the sqlite3 command line interface program support BLOB data?
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> I am thinking of feeding sql commands to sqlite3 (the command). In the
> course of this I'll probably need to read from stdin or from a file to
> load blob data into the database. Is this possible?
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>> Why, exactly, would you need BLOB data in the database for a package
>> manager? You would be better off storing BLOB data in the file system, and
>> referencing it via your schema.
>
Wanna store security policy. I guess storing the path to a policy
fragment would be ok, but eh. I'll think about it.
>> Christian
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