On 31/01/2009 8:20 AM, Mike Eggleston wrote:
> Wait. I ran the sqlite3 under script during lunch. I have the same
> behavior. The script also captured the first line of output from killing
> sqlite3. The output shows binary characters in an INSERT statement. The
> bad line is (characters coverted)
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, D. Richard Hipp might have said:
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> On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:42 AM, Mike Eggleston wrote:
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> > This box is fedora core 5 with sqlite3 3.3.3.
>
> Version 3.3.3 will be three years old tomorrow. From this I'm
> guessing you didn't compile SQLite yourself but are using whate
On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:42 AM, Mike Eggleston wrote:
> This box is fedora core 5 with sqlite3 3.3.3.
Version 3.3.3 will be three years old tomorrow. From this I'm
guessing you didn't compile SQLite yourself but are using whatever
happen to come with fedora core 5. And there is no telling how
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, John Machin might have said:
> On 30/01/2009 2:27 AM, Mike Eggleston wrote:
> > On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Thomas Briggs might have said:
> >
> >>When you say the load "stops", what do you mean? Does the sqlite3
> >> process end? Does it sit there doing nothing?
> >>
> >>
On 30/01/2009 2:27 AM, Mike Eggleston wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Thomas Briggs might have said:
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>>When you say the load "stops", what do you mean? Does the sqlite3
>> process end? Does it sit there doing nothing?
>>
>>The first thing I would do is look at line 55035 of the source fi
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Thomas Briggs might have said:
>When you say the load "stops", what do you mean? Does the sqlite3
> process end? Does it sit there doing nothing?
>
>The first thing I would do is look at line 55035 of the source file
> and see if there's something weird about it.
>
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Thomas Briggs might have said:
>When you say the load "stops", what do you mean? Does the sqlite3
> process end? Does it sit there doing nothing?
>
>The first thing I would do is look at line 55035 of the source file
> and see if there's something weird about it.
>
When you say the load "stops", what do you mean? Does the sqlite3
process end? Does it sit there doing nothing?
The first thing I would do is look at line 55035 of the source file
and see if there's something weird about it.
Also, have you done a line count on the file so you know exac
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