raf wrote:

> hi,
> 
> i've just started using encfs-1.2.0 on debian-3.1
> to store an sqlite-3.4.2 database used by a website.
> i quickly started getting some scary messages from
> sqlite3 about the database being malformed or tables
> not existing.
> 
> these errors were not actually truthful. when i look
> at the database it's fine. however, things that are
> getting the errors are failing.
> 
> anyway, an upgrade is clearly long overdue. i'll be
> temporarily moving the website to an ubuntu system
> with encfs-1.5.2 and am hoping that the problems will
> go away. but that's only temporary. the original
> machine will then be upgraded to debian-5.0 which
> has encfs-1.4.2 in stable.
> 
> my question is: does anyone have any idea what the
> cause of these problems might be and, if so, which
> version of encfs (if any) will solve it? i.e. will
> encfs-1.4.2 be enough?
> 
> i appreciate that it's possible that nobody knows
> the answer but i thought i'd ask just in case.
> i should know the answer soon enough :)
> 
> i saw a reference to sqlite errors in an old bug in
> the encfs bug tracking system but it only had to do
> with locking problems, not apparent database corruption,
> and it only affected versions that were more recent than
> encfs-1.2.0 so i doubt that it's relevant.

i got the same errors on the ubuntu system with encfs-1.5.2
so i'm abandoning the idea of using encfs for the sqlite3
database.

cheers,
raf


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