| JN: "... the Cygwin VFS to behave the same as other UNIX'es"
Warning: Off topic: RTF* and Gnu's Not Unix
Two answers from Cygwin's FAQ
Q: What?
A The Cygwin tools are ports of the popular GNU development tools for Microsoft
Windows.
They run thanks to the Cygwin library which provides the P
2014-03-06 22:02 GMT+01:00 Larry Brasfield :
> This makes Cygwin unique among all operating systems with which I am
> familiar having support for hierarchical filesystems. Most importantly, if
> true, it would differ from Unixen. I suggest that, in fact, bare
> filenames, (names without any prepe
Jan Nijtmans wrote, in part, re Cygwin :
*> *bare filenames are NOT expected to be found in the current directory
This makes Cygwin unique among all operating systems with which I am
familiar having support for hierarchical filesystems. Most importantly, if
true, it would differ from Unixen. I s
2014-03-05 17:07 GMT+01:00 Richard Hipp :
> A number of bugs have recently been revealed in SQLite. All are obscure.
> Nevertheless, we want to accelerate the release of version 3.8.4 in order
> to get the fixes in circulation.
Great, I'm looking forward to this! One of the bugs recently
discove
I noticed the message:
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
was removed from the shell. Is this supposed to be in the right direction
when a red message is added to warn newbies to SQLite about working with
in-memory database, yet they are assumed to know that SQL commands end with
";"
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 12:53 PM, big stone wrote:
>
> ==> Is it expected to have a big speed-up in index creation ?
>
Yes.
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Hello,
Comparing 3.8.3 to 3.8.4beta fo today :
- both compiled in -o2 mode and running in ":memory:" ,
- on a windows pc.
Changes :
* 8% quicker on Recursive CTE
(sudoku test of http://www.sqlite.org/lang_with.html)
* 12% quicker on Index Creation over a 5M record table
(
A number of bugs have recently been revealed in SQLite. All are obscure.
Nevertheless, we want to accelerate the release of version 3.8.4 in order
to get the fixes in circulation.
To this end, SQLite version 3.8.4 should now be considered "in beta".
Amalgamation snapshots are now available on the
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