Re: [sqlite] Sqlite on MacOSX Network File System

2006-02-06 Thread Bill Bumgarner
On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Deepak Kaul wrote: At http://www.sqlite.org/lockingv3.html in section 6.0 How To Corrupt Your Database Files it states the following... "POSIX advisory locking is known to be buggy or even unimplemented on many NFS implementations (including recent versions of Mac

Re: [sqlite] Sqlite on MacOSX Network File System

2006-02-03 Thread Will Leshner
On Feb 3, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Deepak Kaul wrote: Can you explain the you mean by "I don't know if I would ever trust NFS." I'm not that familiar with its shortcomings. Do you have any other suggesting other than NFS? Is AFP any better? My misgivings are based on the things I've read on

Re: [sqlite] Sqlite on MacOSX Network File System

2006-02-03 Thread Deepak Kaul
Can you explain the you mean by "I don't know if I would ever trust NFS." I'm not that familiar with its shortcomings. Do you have any other suggesting other than NFS? Is AFP any better? Thanks for you response. Will Leshner wrote: On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Deepak Kaul wrote: Is this

Re: [sqlite] Sqlite on MacOSX Network File System

2006-02-03 Thread Will Leshner
On Feb 3, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Deepak Kaul wrote: Is this still true with MacOSX 10.4? How anyone successfully run sqlite on an nfs mount? You should be able to do it with the SQLite that comes with Mac OS X, because the Apple engineers have a patch to "fix" the locking problem for networ

[sqlite] Sqlite on MacOSX Network File System

2006-02-03 Thread Deepak Kaul
At http://www.sqlite.org/lockingv3.html in section 6.0 How To Corrupt Your Database Files it states the following... "POSIX advisory locking is known to be buggy or even unimplemented on many NFS implementations (including recent versions of Mac OS X) and that there are reports of locking prob