On Tue, 11 May 2010 13:05:10 + (GMT), kundan bharti
wrote:
>Hello Sir/Maam,
>
> I am getting the error "SQLITE_CORRUPT: database disk image
> is malformed" while opening the attached database in
> SQlite Expert.
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Hello Sir/Maam,
I am getting the error "SQLITE_CORRUPT: database disk image is malformed" while
opening the attached database in SQlite Expert. Can you please tell me the
reason as well as solution to rectify this issue.
Thanks,
Kundan Bharti
On Apr 11, 2009, at 3:03 AM, Dave Toll wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I am sometimes seeing the error SQLITE_CORRUPT with message
> "database disk image is malformed", when I attempt CREATE TEMP
> TRIGGER. My test spawns 5 threads, each of which modifies and
> queries its own table in a common dat
Hello list
I am sometimes seeing the error SQLITE_CORRUPT with message "database disk
image is malformed", when I attempt CREATE TEMP TRIGGER. My test spawns 5
threads, each of which modifies and queries its own table in a common database
(each thread uses a separate connection from sqlite3_ope
If you recompile sqlite3 with -DSQLITE_DEBUG=1, run sqlite3 in a
debugger, and set a breakpoint on sqlite3Corrupt you can get
a stack trace showing what led up to SQLITE_CORRUPT.
But although this will show you roughly where the file is corrupt,
it probably won't help you with why.
If your OS
Is there a good way/tool to determine what went wrong in a database file
reporting SQLITE_CORRUPT?
The details I have so far are: machine (running Windows XP) locked up hard
while executing our application. Repeatable hard-lock at a certain point.
(Hard lock is defined as no mouse, no keyboard,
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