On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 08:15:57 -0400
Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Eduardo Morras <emorr...@yahoo.es> wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there an official list of assigned application id sqlite header? If
> > exist, How can I register my application-id?
> >
> 
> The official list is here:  www.sqlite.org/src/artifact/f2b23a6bde8f
> 
> Send a request to this mailing list to add new items to the official list.

Thanks, I'll wait a bit until decide what hex describe better the app.
 
> Ideally, this content would be picked up by unix "file" command and be
> distributed to all unix systems.  However, my repeated emails to the
> maintainer Christos Zoulas about this have gone unanswered.  So for now the
> unix "file" command won't recognize the app-id unless you configure it
> yourself.

Then the magic.txt file should have more 'advertising campaign'. A d/l link 
www.sqlite.org front page, distribute within amalgamation and/or installation 
inside port/package/pkgsrc/rpm/your_linux_install_format as sqlite3 man pages 
do.

About Microsoft Windows, there's file in cygwin. But perhaps it's a MS problem 
not have a similar tool. I remember that in MacOS 6 (1988), perhaps earlier 
versions, you must register 4bytes for developer and 4 bytes for application 
(negative values preassigned for Apple use only) so system can identify file 
types, group data files with apps and developers.

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Eduardo Morras <emorr...@yahoo.es>
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