Hi, Pepijn,


Thanks. Please help me to do some testing and check whether the 2GB restrict 
issue be solved if use new driver.



Regards,

Liang Kunming.



-----Original Message-----
From: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org [mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org] 
On Behalf Of Pepijn Van Eeckhoudt
Sent: 2013年11月25日 16:09
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Does sqlite has db file-size restriction on Solaris 10?



On 2013-11-23 02:03, Liang Kunming wrote:

>  java.sql.SQLException: [SQLITE_ERROR] SQL error or missing database

> (no such table: tasks)

>          at org.sqlite.DB.newSQLException(DB.java:383)

>          at org.sqlite.DB.newSQLException(DB.java:387)

>          at org.sqlite.DB.throwex(DB.java:374)

>          at org.sqlite.NestedDB.prepare(NestedDB.java:134)

>          at org.sqlite.DB.prepare(DB.java:123)



NestedDB in the stack trace indicates you're using the old Zentus JDBC

driver in NestedVM (http://nestedvm.ibex.org/) mode. I would first try

to take that out of the equation and see if it solves the problem. To do

that you'll need to compile the native library part of the Zentus driver

for Solaris, but since the source code is no longer available that might

be hard to do (unless you have a copy somewhere). Using the Xerial fork

(https://bitbucket.org/xerial/sqlite-jdbc)

is probably easier. It doesn't ship with a Solaris binary though, so

you'll still need to compile that first.



Pepijn

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