Glubs!
Are yout right.
At some point I misspelled the name of the database by invoking sqlite
and even if you do nothing it writes an empty file.
Thank you and excuse me for that so silly question.
Conxita.
El 22/03/2012 10:27, Simon Davies escribió:
2012/3/22 Conxita
2012/3/22 Conxita Marín :
> It has to be something more complexof course, I tried the same database in
> Debian Lenny + Sqlite3 3.5.9 and it works perfectly:
>
> conxita@my_other_linux# sqlite3 backup_bd
> SQLite version 3.5.9
> Enter ".help" for instructions
> sqlite> .tables
>
It has to be something more complexof course, I tried the same database
in Debian Lenny + Sqlite3 3.5.9 and it works perfectly:
conxita@my_other_linux# sqlite3 backup_bd
SQLite version 3.5.9
Enter ".help" for instructions
sqlite> .tables
android_metadata dbversion prefs
Any other ideas?
On 21 Mar 2012, at 12:23pm, Conxita Marín wrote:
> Any command respond, no error, nothing
>
> conxita@mylinux$: sqlite3 backup.bd
> SQLite version 3.7.3
> Enter ".help" for instructions
> Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
> sqlite> .tables
> sqlite>
If you have made
Conxita Marín wrote:
> I'm in my new Linux box, Linux Debian Squeeze, I installed the version
> 3.7.3.of sqlite3, that comes in the repositories that I use.
>
> Any command respond, no error, nothing
>
> conxita@mylinux$: sqlite3 backup.bd
> SQLite version 3.7.3
> Enter ".help"
Hi all,
I'm in my new Linux box, Linux Debian Squeeze, I installed the version
3.7.3.of sqlite3, that comes in the repositories that I use.
Any command respond, no error, nothing
conxita@mylinux$: sqlite3 backup.bd
SQLite version 3.7.3
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements
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