https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113937
--- Comment #46 from Ralph Peters <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Alex Thurgood from comment #45)
> Closing this report as insufficient data.
>
> The information about the legendary instability of the embedded hsqsl 1.8.0
> when the ODB file contains many reports, forms, macros, etc and a file size
> of several Mb is well known. It is documented in many places and certainly
> not a new phenomena.
>
> I could have set this to WONTFIX, as it is unlikely that the instability
> issues will ever be addressed for the current embedded version of hsqldb,
> considering that the project is moving towards supporting embedded Firebird
> as the default rather than continuing with embedded hsqldb. This means that
> the code relating to embedded hsqldb is in "maintenance/curation mode"
> rather than "active development". Regressions are still being fixed for the
> time being, but tomy knowledge, no specific development with regard to
> improving embedded hsqldb 1.8 is being undertaken.
>
>
> As we don't have a sample db file with which to test, and as the original
> poster has moved to an external hdsqldb solution, I am setting this to
> INSUFFICIENT DATA rather than worksforme.
Closing it seems like a reasonable thing to do Alex. I was unable to setup a
test database that illustrated the problems and didn't have sensitive info.
I have continued using my split database and have done a lot of work adding
"location" data from friends - adding something like 4000 records, editing
them, etc. I have also used other parts of the database adding records,
editing etc. My total time working with it is at least 80 hours. I have had
NO CRASHES!!!! What a relief!!! Yes, there are some minor inconveniences
using a split database -- for example one cannot modify tables after they are
created. It would be nice to be able to edit the "Description" for each of the
variables at a later date.
BTW, your first line in the post is concerning ("legendary instability") - Is
this one of the reasons for switching to Firebird? It may be worthwhile to
think about the "root-cause" of the embedded database problems. Is it hysqldb
1,8 OR something else in the linkage between it and libreoffice. I would think
that the Firebird group should be inetersted/concerned/something...
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