On 2015/12/09 10:55 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On 12/9/15, R Smith wrote:
>> One of our systems suddenly started to play up after upgrading to 3.9.2
>> from 3.8.8 (so I am not sure exactly when the oddity was introduced).
>>
>> SQLite:
>> v 3.9.2 linked on WIndows (various versions) in a 32 bit a
One of our systems suddenly started to play up after upgrading to 3.9.2
from 3.8.8 (so I am not sure exactly when the oddity was introduced).
SQLite:
v 3.9.2 linked on WIndows (various versions) in a 32 bit application via
the exact 32bit DLL published on the downloads page on sqlite.org.
The e
On 12/9/15, R Smith wrote:
> One of our systems suddenly started to play up after upgrading to 3.9.2
> from 3.8.8 (so I am not sure exactly when the oddity was introduced).
>
> SQLite:
> v 3.9.2 linked on WIndows (various versions) in a 32 bit application via
> the exact 32bit DLL published on the
Once upon a time, journals would delete when all statements were
closed. I find now to get all journals to delete you must also close
all connections(opens). Figure at some point someone decided it was
more optimal to leave journals around instead of recreating them on
every statement (which it is
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