On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Darko Volaric wrote:
> Though clearly a man committed to open source, it's a bit shocking that Dr
> Hipp has not released the source code for that pie.
>
>
I have it. I got is from the fossil repository by doing:
fossil pull
fossil checkout
On 8 Aug 2016, at 9:17pm, Darko Volaric wrote:
> Though clearly a man committed to open source, it's a bit shocking that Dr
> Hipp has not released the source code for that pie.
I believe source code for a pie would have to be called a recipe.
Simon.
> Le 8 août 2016 à 22:17, Darko Volaric a écrit :
>
> Though clearly a man committed to open source, it's a bit shocking that Dr
> Hipp has not released the source code for that pie.
LOL.
Nice pie cake, nice pi code.
Oh, and nice polo shirt.
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Though clearly a man committed to open source, it's a bit shocking that Dr
Hipp has not released the source code for that pie.
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On 08/09/2016 12:48 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Dan Kennedy wrote:
On 08/08/2016 02:03 AM, Dominique Pellé wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
CREATE INDEX has two problems:
1) poor default location of temporary storage.
2) gets wedged on
On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Dan Kennedy wrote:
> On 08/08/2016 02:03 AM, Dominique Pellé wrote:
>
>> Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>>
>> CREATE INDEX has two problems:
>>> 1) poor default location of temporary storage.
>>> 2) gets wedged on very large indexes.
>>>
>>> I'm
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 2:41 AM, Philip Newton
wrote:
> On 7 August 2016 at 22:37, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> > I use the LTS (long-term support) version of Ubuntu, and like not having
> to
> > keep up with all the latest. My current 14.04 is at
On 7 August 2016 at 22:37, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I use the LTS (long-term support) version of Ubuntu, and like not having to
> keep up with all the latest. My current 14.04 is at end-of-life
LTS are supported for 5 years; your 14.04 is good till April 2019.
Ph.
Kevin asks:
" Does anybody know where the actual defaults and controlling environment
" variables are documented, by operating system? Or are they?
I believe Section 5.0. near the end of https://www.sqlite.org/tempfiles.html
describes what you're looking for.
thanks,
stephan();
Hi,
2016-08-08 16:50 GMT+09:00 hkoba {Kobayasi Hiroaki} :
> Hi!
>
> Recently I upgraded loving SQLite to 3.12 (because Fedora24 uses it)
> and I found some of my programs (written in Tcl or Perl)
> stopped working because they can't load my own fts3 tokenizer extension.
>
>
Hi!
Recently I upgraded loving SQLite to 3.12 (because Fedora24 uses it)
and I found some of my programs (written in Tcl or Perl)
stopped working because they can't load my own fts3 tokenizer extension.
I read https://www.sqlite.org/fts3.html#section_8_1 and realized I may
need to call
On 08/08/2016 02:03 AM, Dominique Pellé wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
CREATE INDEX has two problems:
1) poor default location of temporary storage.
2) gets wedged on very large indexes.
I'm using the sqlite that came with Xubuntu 14.04, I think it's version
3.8.2.
SQLite-3.8.2 is old (Dec
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