RE: [sqlite] How to unsubscribe from this maillist ?

2006-04-03 Thread Bill Giannotti
I had an issue with my computer where I started getting files filling my
temporary directory without reason that began with "sqlite_" and wanted
to ask the forum if anyone new why this was.  In order to do so I had to
join the forum, knowing no other avenue to find out.  I got my answer -
turns out that AOL and McAfee use the sqlite database and are working on a
bug in their delivery.  I don't use sqlite, never did and don't know much
about programming.  All the other messages in the forum don't make any sense
to me and so I figured I'd unsubscribe.

thank you

-Original Message-
From: Cesar David Rodas Maldonado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 10:06 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] How to unsubscribe from this maillist ?


why do you want to unsuscribe?

On 4/1/06, z-axis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> thanks
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RE: [sqlite] Question

2006-03-31 Thread Bill Giannotti
Thank you very much.  I will check this out and let you know or attach the
file(s).

Bill

-Original Message-
From: Dennis Cote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 12:03 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Question


Bill Giannotti wrote:

>I have never installed the sqlite database, do not know  how it got
>initiated on my computer or how it got invoked by my computer or programs,
>but I am getting lots of files filling up my temp directory of the form
>"sqlite_gibberish" with no extension, as well as files of the form
>"ver1a.tmp, ver1b.tmp, ver2a.tmp", etc.  Plus my virus update notifier is
>getting very active, telling me every couple of minutes that my software
has
>been updated.
>
>When this first started last week, I decided to reformat the disk and
>reinstall the O/S, especially since it just came back from a repair shop.
>But it started again, and so there must be something I am using to invoke
>this, probably from the web.  I am running Win XP SP2, have AOL and AOL
>Security Center with McAfee
>
>Can anyone give me any clue on how this started and how to make it stop?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Bill
>
>
>
Bill,

This has been discussed here before. See

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.sqlite.general/17429

and this ticket

http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=1698

If you can't find out what program is creating the files by using
ProcessExplorer or FileMon from SysInternals (both good programs that
are easy to install and simple to use), could you try zipping up one of
those sqlite_gibberish files and attaching it to ticket #1698 (use the
link above and then click on "Attach" near the upper right corner of the
page).

Please let us know what you find.

Dennis Cote





[sqlite] Question

2006-03-31 Thread Bill Giannotti
I have never installed the sqlite database, do not know  how it got
initiated on my computer or how it got invoked by my computer or programs,
but I am getting lots of files filling up my temp directory of the form
"sqlite_gibberish" with no extension, as well as files of the form
"ver1a.tmp, ver1b.tmp, ver2a.tmp", etc.  Plus my virus update notifier is
getting very active, telling me every couple of minutes that my software has
been updated.

When this first started last week, I decided to reformat the disk and
reinstall the O/S, especially since it just came back from a repair shop.
But it started again, and so there must be something I am using to invoke
this, probably from the web.  I am running Win XP SP2, have AOL and AOL
Security Center with McAfee

Can anyone give me any clue on how this started and how to make it stop?

Thanks!

Bill