It's going to be one of those 'across-many-systems' things again, isn't it?

I'll try to get 2.8.14 running on doze later today if need be, plane to
catch first.

Helly: what kind of problems did you encounter?
Derrell: which system are you running, and do you have a short test script
for the ATTACH command please?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 June 2004 14:04
> To: Marcus Boerger
> Cc: Steph; Ilia Alshanetsky; Andi Gutmans; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP5 RC3
>
>
> Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > nothing else i wanted to say. Only thing needed to stress out
> is that we had
> > problems with incorporating newer 2.8.x versions.
>
> I have incorporated 2.8.13 with no problems; I simply copied the
> source into
> the ext/sqlite/libsqlite tree (IIRC the path).  There's a 2.8.14 available
> now.  I'm not talking about incorporating the alpha sqlite 3.x
> tree; that was
> just released a couple of days ago and I wouldn't consider it
> mature enough to
> include in this PHP release.
>
> Although it should be the same simple matter of copying in the new 2.8.14
> version and recompiling, I'm willing to be the worker-bee here
> and do it, if
> that will help to get it incorporated.
>
> Aside from some database corruption problems that can occur with
> the current
> 2.8.11 version, the ATTACH command doesn't work properly in the
> PHP5 RC2/RC3
> distributions.  This greatly reduces the utility of sqlite.  Upgrading to
> 2.8.13 solved that problem for me.
>
> Assuming that you'd like me to incorporate it, I will upgrade to
> 2.8.14 today.
> Would you then prefer a unified cvs diff or a diff against the
> RC3 source, or
> some other method?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Derrell


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