Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> my latest trial run ended with a segmentation fault
Really a segmentation fault? What is the error message?
> This particular program is merging two databases. The result has reached
> 25 GB, roughly 1/3 of what I expect of the final result (over 100M rows).
> The filesy
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] Seg fault with core dump. How to explore?
> What I'm testing is my code. I want
What I'm testing is my code. I want to be sure the code is going to work.
A crash is a primary indication that it won't. That's information, not
just an annoyance.
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017 at 5:37 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
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I'm using the standard shim, because I've been using it forever and first
head of APSW just a few days ago. I'm guessing it should be pretty easy to
switch because I'm not doing anything weird. All my columns are INTEGER or
CHAR, there are not even any foreign keys, although one of the two main
t
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Subject: [sqlite] Seg fault with core dump. How to explore?
> Here's my prime suspect: I'm using WAL, and the
On 30 Sep 2017, at 10:54pm, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> Here's my prime suspect: I'm using WAL, and the journal is 543 MB. I
> hadn't given it much thought, but could this be more than the software
> really wants to deal with?
No SQLite. Possibly something else you’re using. I used to work dail
I'm testing new code, and my latest trial run ended with a segmentation
fault after about 5 hours.
I'm running Python 3.5 and its standard sqlite3 module On Xubuntu 16.04.3
LTS. The code is short -- about 300 lines.
This particular program is merging two databases. The result has reached
25 GB,
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