[sqlite] sqlar: provide file content from stdin

2019-08-27 Thread Peng Yu
Hi, https://www.sqlite.org/sqlar.html#managing_an_sqlite_archive_from_the_command_line To add something to sqlite3, I must provide an actual file. sqlite3 alltxt.sqlar -Ac *.txt What if I just want to specify the `name` field in the resulted .sqlar file in the command line, but take the file

Re: [sqlite] sqlar: makeDirectory called with permission bits of file

2019-03-26 Thread Winter, Martin
te mailing list > Betreff: Re: [sqlite] sqlar: makeDirectory called with permission bits of file > > On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 4:07 PM Richard Hipp wrote: > > > Please try the latest trunk check-in and let use know whether or not > > it fixes your issue.

Re: [sqlite] sqlar: makeDirectory called with permission bits of file

2019-03-26 Thread Dominique Devienne
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 4:07 PM Richard Hipp wrote: > Please try the latest trunk check-in and let use know whether or not it > fixes your issue. > For reference: https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/f11c89595dc65f89 ___ sqlite-users mailing list

Re: [sqlite] sqlar: makeDirectory called with permission bits of file

2019-03-25 Thread Richard Hipp
Please try the latest trunk check-in and let use know whether or not it fixes your issue. On 3/25/19, Winter, Martin wrote: > Hi all, > > since I have received no reaction to my contribution, would like to draw > your attention to it again. > > It is annoying that you get an error message when

Re: [sqlite] sqlar: makeDirectory called with permission bits of file

2019-03-25 Thread Winter, Martin
Hi all, since I have received no reaction to my contribution, would like to draw your attention to it again. It is annoying that you get an error message when extracting files from an sqlar archive using sqlite3 -Ax when this archive contains files with permission bits 0664 in subdirectories,

[sqlite] sqlar: makeDirectory called with permission bits of file

2019-03-11 Thread Winter, Martin
Hi, when extracting files in subdirectories from an sqlar archive, or when otherwise using the writefile function to create a file in a subdirectory, the makeDirectory function is called with the permission bits of the file. If e.g. the file has permission bits 0664, then the directory will

[sqlite] SQLAR, slight mod for symlink recursion & a high volume test

2017-02-10 Thread Kevin
Hi, Richard, just to let you know, I have continued to use sqlar rather than tar.gz for my personal use. I found a problem with recursive symlinks. For example, I have a copy of sqliteodbc-0.9994.tar.gz which has a symlink source -> . Note, the Gnome Archive Manager has a nice arrow icon, but

Re: [sqlite] sqlar

2014-12-10 Thread Scott Robison
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: > On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Scott Robison > wrote: > > > In the function add_file it checks if a filename is a directory. If so, > it > > calls opendir, and if successful, loops on readdir. But

Re: [sqlite] sqlar

2014-12-10 Thread Richard Hipp
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Scott Robison wrote: > I realize that sqlar is not intended as a production quality tool. That > being said, I was doing some experiments today and encountered a bug (at > least on FreeBSD, not sure if Linux is impacted). > > In the

[sqlite] sqlar

2014-12-10 Thread Scott Robison
I realize that sqlar is not intended as a production quality tool. That being said, I was doing some experiments today and encountered a bug (at least on FreeBSD, not sure if Linux is impacted). In the function add_file it checks if a filename is a directory. If so, it calls opendir, and if

Re: [sqlite] SQLAR pronunciation

2014-09-09 Thread Richard Hipp
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Andy Goth wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > I have to ask, and I apologize if it's been asked before, but... how > is SQLAR pronounced? My best guess is "squalor". :^) > >

[sqlite] SQLAR pronunciation

2014-09-09 Thread Andy Goth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have to ask, and I apologize if it's been asked before, but... how is SQLAR pronounced? My best guess is "squalor". :^) http://www.sqlite.org/sqlar/doc/trunk/README.md - -- Andy Goth | -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22