I'm using sqlite in an embedded application, running on SSD.
journal_mode=persist
so that it is more resilient to loss of power.
I'm seeing corruption. I'm using sqlite to log events on the system,
and the corruption is well in the middle of a power session; not at
the tail end of log when a pow
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> This is the right place to go. Here you find announcements of new
> versions, planned updates and bug-fixes even before they arrive at
>
> Recent SQLite News
No, I think they're all supposed to show up in sqlite-announce; not
sqlite-users.
3.8.4.3 was announced in sqlite-announce. Very happ
I depend on the sqlite-announce list to get updates on new releases.
But it seems they haven't been posting there for the last couple releases.
Why not?
The archive shows the last announcement came for the 3.8.3.1 release.
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> Can someone give me a case where the new changes make a difference in
> relation to the following two changes:
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> (from http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_7_16.html)
> - Enhance virtual tables so that they can potentially use an index
> when the WHERE clause contains the IN operator.
> - Allow i
When is there a need to use sqlite3_shutdown?
I don't really see a clear explanation of when/how its needed.
Any tips, please?
Thanks!
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Can someone give me a case where the new changes make a difference in
relation to the following two changes:
(from http://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_7_16.html)
- Enhance virtual tables so that they can potentially use an index
when the WHERE clause contains the IN operator.
- Allow indices to be
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