Hi all -

I have a strange problem. I'm have 3 different disk on my windows based system on Mac hardware

1. My system drive. Formatted to NTFS.
2. A flash-drive. Formatted to FAT32.
3. A data drive. Formatted to exFAT. The last is my primary data drive
   and is shared between my Windows partition and my Mac partition on
   my MacBook Pro. Hence the use of exFAT.

I have a QGIS plugin, which copies a template of a GeoPackage file to "where-ever the user wants it placed" and afterward make some content changes in the copy using the PyQT QSQL module with the QSPATIALITE driver

This work if the Geopackage  file is copied to either disk no 1 (NTFS) or disk no 2 (FAT32). However, it doesn't work if the file is copied to disk no 3 (exFAT). The process leaves the WAL files even after the database is closed properly.

And even more strange: If I reformat the flash-drive to exFAT and repeat the experiment using the reformatted drive it too works without a hitch.

The normal "divide et impera" method tells me that my exFat data disk is bork'ed. However this error *only* occurs with the QGIS/GeoPackage creation/modification scenario. Everything else is working OK.

The disk is not shared on the network. Has anyone experienced the same type of problems ? And have a solution ?? Just asking before I begin to clean up / reformat my 100 GB data disk

System setup: MacBook Pro 2014 / Windows 8.1 OS /QGIS 3.10.5 (the same problem occurs with 3.10.0 , 3.10.2 ...3.12.2)


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Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards

Bo Victor Thomsen

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