Nope, it's a local ext3 filesystem. D. Richard Hipp wrote: > On Jul 9, 2008, at 11:00 AM, George Ryan wrote: > > >> Hello. I'm a first-time sqlite user, and I have a question. I'm using >> the C/C++ API as shown in the code below, and the sqlite3_step() >> function always seems to return SQLITE_BUSY for me. I'm not sure >> what I >> am doing wrong. I'm running on Ubuntu 8.04, and I don't have any >> multiple threads or clients or virus software running, so I can't see >> why the database would be locked. The database file gets created okay, >> but it's empty. >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> > > Are you using an NFS filesystem? > > D. Richard Hipp > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users@sqlite.org > http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users > >
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