.dump? :) I think this is more a question for DRH tho. Michael P. Soulier wrote: > I checked with the maintainer, and he used the latest 3.3.10 sqlite. I > had the 3.3.8 .dll installed, I think. I just upgraded to 3.3.10 and > it's ok now. > > So, how would I work on, say, a couple of different windows boxes and > linux boxes, all sharing the same sqlite3 database file, but with > different versions of sqlite3? How does one "convert" between > versions? > > Thanks, > Mike > > On 1/16/07, Bill KING <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Michael P. Soulier wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I just checked out my Rails project on windows, and I'm getting the >> error >> > >> > "ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: unsupported >> > file format: >> > SELECT * FROM icps" >> > >> > It seems to be coming from sqlite3 itself, not from the ActiveRecord >> > adapter. I've searched and found many instances of this kind of thing, >> > but none with a solution. >> > >> > If you could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it. >> > >> > The db is newly created via the sqlite3 command-line, and it has no >> > problem interacting with it. I'm not sure why I'm suddenly seeing >> > this. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Mike >> Qt usually uses an internal build of sqlite. If you recompile using the >> configure switches to specify the system version rather than the qt >> internal version, it should fix this. (The error is correct, the qt >> version's older and incompatible with your system version). >> >> -- >> Bill King, Software Engineer >> Trolltech, Brisbane Technology Park >> 26 Brandl St, Eight Mile Plains, >> QLD, Australia, 4113 >> Tel + 61 7 3219 9906 (x137) >> Fax + 61 7 3219 9938 >> mobile: 0423 532 733 >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> > >
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