I am getting a "disk I/O error" when the size of the ResultSet exceeds ~2GB and 
"ORDER BY" is used:
java.sql.SQLException: disk I/O error
at org.sqlite.DB.execute(DB.java:366)
at org.sqlite.Stmt.exec(Stmt.java:56)
at org.sqlite.Stmt.executeQuery(Stmt.java:90)
. . .

I am using sqlite-jdbc-3.6.14.2.jar on Linux 2.6.9-78.0.0.8.ELsmp (Red Hat 
Enterprise Linux WS release 4 (Nahant Update 7)) with Java 6 update 15.

The error does not occur if:

1)      I remove the "ORDER BY" clause

2)      I break up the query to give ResultSet that does not exceed 2 GB in size

3)      I run the query from sqlite3 command line interface


These symptoms suggest an integer wrap-around or other 32 bit defect in the 
sorting.  Has anyone else encountered this problem? Is this a known defect?  Is 
there a fix available?

Kai Peter Ford
c/o Saudi Aramco
Box 2750
+966 3 873-5172
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