> Le 17 févr. 2019 à 22:05, Charles Leifer <colei...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> I run against the latest and greatest.
> 
> Python:
> 
> In [1]: import sqlite3
> 
> In [2]: sqlite3.sqlite_version
> Out[2]: '3.28.0'
> 
> 
> Sqlite:
> 
> sqlite> select sqlite_version(), sqlite_source_id();
> 3.28.0|2019-02-12 22:58:32
> 167b91df77fff1a84791f6ab5f72239b90475475be690a838248119b6dd312f0

The latest release is 3.27.1 (https://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_27_1.html).

The code you use comes from a snapshot of the code 
(https://sqlite.org/src/info/167b91df77fff1a8) right in the middle of work in 
progress after 3.27.1 was released and (probably) long before 3.28 is.

That may not be related to the issue you raised, but you'd probably be well 
advised to make sure you run the latest *released* code, because the releases 
go through a huge test/validation procedure.

-- 
Best Regards, Meilleures salutations, Met vriendelijke groeten,
Olivier Mascia


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