Hello Dan
>Do the tasks share a heap? And do you have multiple connections
>to the database (multiple calls to sqlite3_open() or sqlite3_open_v2().
I would like to keep the implementation as general purpose as possible so we
can use sqlite in the future in differient Applications. Therefore I w
On Mar 16, 2010, at 5:22 AM, GeoffW wrote:
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> Hello Dan
>
> Thanks for your useful input. To answer your questions.
>
>> Do you have any file-locking primitives provided by the OS?
> There are no file locking OS Primitives at all that I can use.
>
>> Do you have clients connecting to the databas
Hello Dan
Thanks for your useful input. To answer your questions.
>Do you have any file-locking primitives provided by the OS?
There are no file locking OS Primitives at all that I can use.
>Do you have clients connecting to the database from multiple
>processes? Or only multiple threads within
On Mar 15, 2010, at 10:04 PM, GeoffW wrote:
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> Hi Kees
>
> Thanks for the response and giving me a clue to look at dot locking,
> I had
> missed the dot lock mechanism as I had concentrated mainly on the
> osWin.c
> file. I cant find any documentation other than the source code on
> how th
Hi Kees
Thanks for the response and giving me a clue to look at dot locking, I had
missed the dot lock mechanism as I had concentrated mainly on the osWin.c
file. I cant find any documentation other than the source code on how this
low level file locking stuff is implemented.
I am currently read
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010 02:22:31 -0800 (PST), GeoffW
wrote:
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>Hi
>
>Now I have got a half ported version of Sqlite up and running on MQX I cant
>put off any longer the question of file locking and how I tackle that ? For
>the moment i had made the xLock() and xUnlock() the same as in osWin.c
>versio
Hi
Now I have got a half ported version of Sqlite up and running on MQX I cant
put off any longer the question of file locking and how I tackle that ? For
the moment i had made the xLock() and xUnlock() the same as in osWin.c
version but with the Windows lock() and unlock() function calls comment
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