I am not sure about the email server. You're probably correct.
I spent couple of painful hours on this issue. I just moved the error printf
after finalize now.
Thanks Roger!
-Alex
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 7:03 PM, Roger Binns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Alex Katebi wrote:
> I was able to get the attachment myself. It could be your email server.
Are you sure? I was looking at the actual raw message. My mail server
is postfix with messages funneled through clamassassin and spamassassin.
It could be
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Alex Katebi wrote:
> How about this one?
Still no attachment. It is a mime message with two parts. The first is
your message and the second is a mailing list information trailer.
Roger
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On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Roger Binns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Alex Katebi wrote:
> > sqlite3_errmsg(db) does not provide the correct error message but
> > sqlite_exec(...) does.
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> The message gets cleared on
Hi,
I posted a while ago the mail attached below but did not receive any
answer. If there is any better place to discuss it please let me know.
When I compile SQLite using SQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE set to 1 SQLite will
crash when opening a database (Mac OSX). The reason seems to be that
in
At 18:02 03/07/2008, Simon Davies wrote:
>Hi Tim,
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>select count(*) from sqlite_master;
>
>will return 0 on a brand new db
>
>Rgds,
>Simon
Thanks - that's a handy pointer.
At 18:04 03/07/2008, Igor Tandetnik wrote:
>Tim Streater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > As a work around I thought I
On Jul 3, 2008, at 4:09 PM, John Stanton wrote:
> I believe Sqlite implemens Soundex as standard. Thet might work for
> you.
If you compile with -DSQLITE_SOUNDEX=1 then there is an SQL function
named soundex() built-in. That function takes a single argument and
returns the soundex
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