On Sunday 14 January 2007 13:23, bert hubert wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 11:02:22PM +1100, Devraj Mukherjee wrote:
> > I can definately access the SQLite database as the user pdns, but PDNS
> > complains that it can't access the database. Is PDNS SQLite 3
> > compatible?
>
> It is not, the sto
> It is not, the stock PowerDNS talks sqlite *2*. I think there is a patch
> floating around for sqlite 3, will see if I can find it.
Found it! Thanks to Antony Lesuisse, we now have sqlite support, available
as of revision 943. Snapshots can be found here:
http://svn.powerdns.com/snapshots/943/
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 11:02:22PM +1100, Devraj Mukherjee wrote:
> I can definately access the SQLite database as the user pdns, but PDNS
> complains that it can't access the database. Is PDNS SQLite 3
> compatible?
It is not, the stock PowerDNS talks sqlite *2*. I think there is a patch
floating
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 09:18:18PM +1100, Devraj Mukherjee wrote:
> My server is generally used as a LAMP environment and is running MySQL
> 5, Apache 2 and PHP 5. These were fetched and installed using yum from
> the CentOSplus repository. I seem to have two versions of MySQL client
> and librari
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to use PowerDNS with SQLite on CentOS 4.4 which has SQLite3
I can definately access the SQLite database as the user pdns, but PDNS
complains that it can't access the database. Is PDNS SQLite 3
compatible?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] opt]# su - pdns
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sqlite3 /
Hi Everyone,
I am a long time PowerDNS user recently migrated to CentOS from Gentoo
for our servers. Obviously PowerDNS is not available via yum on CentOS
*aarrrgh.
My server is generally used as a LAMP environment and is running MySQL
5, Apache 2 and PHP 5. These were fetched and installed usin