[sqlite] Broken link on System.Data.SQLite homepage

2015-07-22 Thread Drago, William @ CSG - NARDA-MITEQ
I'm getting a 404 on the link to sqlite.phxsoftware.com.

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[sqlite] Doc page revision request

2015-07-22 Thread Petite Abeille

> On Jul 22, 2015, at 12:40 AM, R.Smith  wrote:
> 
> Reminds me of the old saying:  I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a 
> frontal lobotomy!

Cheers to that! :D



[sqlite] Broken link on System.Data.SQLite homepage

2015-07-22 Thread Bernardo Sulzbach
I guess this site is not a responsibility of sqlite.org, right?


[sqlite] pragma temp_store = 2 ignored in WinRT App

2015-07-22 Thread Joe Mistachkin

Michael Geier wrote:
>
> I would like to report that "PRAGMA temp_store = 2;" seems to be ignored 
> in WinRT applications (Windows 8.1 App).
> 

Is there a transaction pending?  What does sqlite3_get_autocommit() return?

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[sqlite] pragma temp_store_directory problem with UTF-8 characters

2015-07-22 Thread Joe Mistachkin

Michael Geier wrote:
>
> Using "PRAGMA temp_store_directory = 'directory-name';" with paths which 
> contain non-ASCII characters doesn't work because SQLite reports the 
> directory as not writable (SQLite.Net.SQLiteException: "not a writable 
> directory").
>

When passing strings of any kind to the SQLite C API functions, it is very
important that they be correctly formed UTF-8.

Unfortunately, I'm not too familiar with the "sqlite-net" project and I do
not know how they are doing these string conversions (e.g. from UTF-16 to
UTF-8).

Are you able to provide an example UTF-8 byte sequence that demonstrates
the problem when passed into the SQLite C API?

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Joe Mistachkin



[sqlite] Broken link on System.Data.SQLite homepage

2015-07-22 Thread Joe Mistachkin

Drago, William wrote:
>
> I'm getting a 404 on the link to sqlite.phxsoftware.com.
>

Yeah, I'm aware of that.  The link is correct; however, the site now appears
to be gone.

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Joe Mistachkin



[sqlite] SQLite site down

2015-07-22 Thread Jean Chevalier
Hi Richard,

Could you check that a bug report I emailed to you two days ago containing two 
attachments has reached you?  Double-checking in case there might have been a 
mail malfunction or the original email got caught by a spam filter.

Jean


[sqlite] Doc page revision request

2015-07-22 Thread R.Smith

On 2015-07-22 12:09 AM, Keith Medcalf wrote:

> It is not the word that is offensive (that is illogical and plainly 
> impossible).  It is the thing that is offended that is the problem -- the 
> gutter mind and carnal tendencies of the receiver -- I am sure there are 
> psychiatric descriptions of the disorder, but it is often linked to breast 
> feeding (or not breast feeding), drinking water, eating bread, or excessively 
> low self-esteem brought on by early religious zealotry and brain-washing.
>
> It is impossible for ME to offend YOU, it is YOU who caused yourself to be 
> offended by the thoughts you yourself conjured into your own mind.  Stop 
> whining and grow a pair or go see a therapist and get help with your 
> overactive imaginations.  I also understand that electroshock treatments can 
> be very effective in preventing people from causing themselves offense due to 
> their overactive imaginations (aversion therapy).

Couldn't agree more :)

To be fair though, I doubt the OP (Simon) had any thoughts on whether 
the offense is valid or not, or indeed the validity of the filter. He 
just faces a problem which happens to a lot of educators in that due to 
students having silly parents who use silly ISP's for medieval reasons, 
the students suffer holes in their education. So he tried to implore 
this forum to consider a few simple changes to circumvent the specific 
case of silliness so that we in effect help these students. I can't 
argue with that motive - but I still won't agree to the principle. I am 
however willing to join a lobby to besiege the ISP to filter better - 
and so should everyone within firing distance from it.

> In extreme cases, frontal lobotomy is also a highly effective treatment for 
> offense disorder.

Reminds me of the old saying:  I'd rather have a bottle in front of me 
than a frontal lobotomy!