It would be very useful (for me anyway :-) if SQLite followed the Postgres way 
of being able to install extensions - so for things like Spatialite it would be 
more embedded than stuck on the side...
Retain the core "lite" DBMS but better facilitate being able to expand the 
functionality.

Brent Wood

    On Friday, October 11, 2019, 9:03:29 AM GMT+13, Jose Isaias Cabrera 
<jic...@outlook.com> wrote:  
 
 
Simon Slavin, on Thursday, October 10, 2019 03:42 PM, wrote...
>
> On 10 Oct 2019, at 7:55pm, Ned Fleming, on
>
> > SQLessLite
>
> SQDietStartsMonday

All kidding aside, and naming continuing, :-), I believe the world will be a 
happier place with:
1. The normal SQLite snapshots (just like it's working right now)
2. The normal SQlite snapshots plus a series of libraries and functions that 
can easily be compiled with the original light SQLite.

I know this sounds simple, but, with all the brain in this group, excluding 
mine, I think we can manage to have that wonderful tool. ;-)  My thinking 
out-loud.  Thanks.

josé
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