I did do a check-out after you made the above suggestion to me.  I did the
fossil checkout / build, but I still have the same problem.

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On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Joe Mistachkin <sql...@mistachkin.com>wrote:

>
> Larry Brasfield wrote:
> >
> > I don't know about data adapter usage, but I am seeing the same behavior
> > with Entity Framework version 5.  I have scrupulously disposed of
> > everything my code has gotten.  I have also overridden the
> > DbContext.Dispose(bool disposing) method and can see that the base
> > (DbContext) is in fact disposing the connection it has.
> >
>
> Maybe there is some internal object that the Entity Framework is holding
> onto?  I'm not sure how it works internally.
>
> >
> > I do not see such a change anywhere in recent check-ins listed at
> >   http://www.sqlite.org/src/timeline?r=trunk
> > .  Is there a build somewhere?  I would be happy to try it.
> >
>
> The check-in I mentioned is here:
>
>         https://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/info/42d873a6d8
>
> I'm doing the release build for 1.0.84.0 right now; however, it will not
> be ready until later in the day.
>
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