I tend to be conservative updating the SQLite build, for two reasons.
The first is being conservative with such a reliable and incremental
project like SQLite is just best practice. The second is that I am
short on time. Often a particular issue comes up that I want to fix
before the next release and do not manage, so updating becomes a
problem.

At the moment, I want to switch to using the standard source (for
FTS2) and modify my release process to using VMWare, so I can provide
Linux builds again. That's kept me from recent releases. As 3.4.1 was
important however, I've just dumped the changes I was going to make
and uploaded version 037, based on 3.4.2.

David

On 10/09/2007, Chris Hornby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are considering the Zentus JDBC driver and are impressed by its
> speed and robustness so far.
>
> One concern is the frequency of updates to the driver - I see SQLite
> is on 3.4.2 at the moment, while Zentus is 3.4.0. The concern is that
> release 3.4.1 is "recommended for all users".
>
> Clearly we can recompile our own, but then we lose the strength of a
> community project.
>
> David your comments would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris.
>
>
> >
>

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