>Argh. Any chance of trying it with something other than Vista ? I don't know it's definitely the problem, I'm just allergic to Vista. ;-)) I agree with you. I connected now the Mac to a Window XP 2002 sp3. The same lock problem remains. >One stage of that process is defeating the locking process. Please try mapping the shared drive directly from the Wine stage. I think it isn't possible. It seems Wine only permit to assign a drive letter to an already mounted remote drive.
>That bug was fixed years ago. And I think that if it was a problem your Macintosh application would have the same problem. However, if you want to see how to mount that drive from the command-line on a Mac, type 'man mount_smbfs'. Tried. Unfortunately seems that the "nobrl" option is not available. Grrrrr... Marco -----Messaggio originale----- Da: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org [mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org] Per conto di Simon Slavin Inviato: domenica 12 dicembre 2010 22:09 A: General Discussion of SQLite Database Oggetto: Re: [sqlite] R: R: Lock problem opening a Sqlite db on a Samba/CIFS shared disk On 12 Dec 2010, at 8:31pm, Marco Turco wrote: >> What OS (including version) is the host computer running ? > Windows Vista Business sp2 Argh. Any chance of trying it with something other than Vista ? I don't know it's definitely the problem, I'm just allergic to Vista. >> How is Wine accessing the server ? Did you mount the server in the > Macintosh layer, using an 'SMB://' URL, or did you use the Windows > facilities to mount it inside Wine ? > I mounted the server using the Mac layer (finder->Connect to server) > then I mapped a drive (Z:\) into the Wine configuration. One stage of that process is defeating the locking process. Please try mapping the shared drive directly from the Wine stage. > It seems the problem is due to a bug on the debian distribution of > Samba and the only way to solve it is at this moment to mount the net > disk using the nobrl parameter see > http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@sqlite.org/msg20409.html > anyway I am not sure this parameter is supported on Mac Os X mount > command but I am not an expert in Mac & Unix Os. That bug was fixed years ago. And I think that if it was a problem your Macintosh application would have the same problem. However, if you want to see how to mount that drive from the command-line on a Mac, type 'man mount_smbfs'. Simon. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users