On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:42:59 +0000 (UTC) user1 <bq...@telia.com> wrote:
| O> | > 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. | > 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 do not know, but I am using ubuntu 9.04 and encfs 1.4.2-2 and it works | fine for me | how often are the sqlite3 databases being modified? It may be you will need to use sqlite commands to generate a separate copy for backup purposes, leaving the original one on a exclusion list. the sqlite3 command shows a 'backup' command as one of its options. Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer ) <a.thys...@griffith.edu.au> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't make the rules... I just impliment them! -- Programmers Law of Policy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony's Castle http://www.cit.griffith.edu.au/~anthony/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Encfs-users mailing list Encfs-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/encfs-users