As we build from canonical sources and have some proprietary patches, a new 
release does not just "pop in" but requires merging changes via CVS, upgrading 
is a lengthy process, done when resources are available.

Last try was with release 3.14, and - apart from changes in the handling of 
OMIT flags for "useable but unused" constraints - promptly ran into problems 
with ORDER BY Queries (fixed about 2 weeks later).

Next upgrade may be this summer.

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Auftrag von Richard Hipp
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. März 2017 12:06
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Betreff: [sqlite] Still running 3.7.x. Was: RIGHT JOIN! still not supported?

On 3/23/17, Hick Gunter <[email protected]> wrote:
>  I am still runnning SQLIte
> 3.7.14.1

Why?

3.17.0 is backwards compatible, fixes obscure bugs, has many new features, and 
runs twice as fast.

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