All, I am pleased to announce that DBD::SQLite (Self Contained RDBMS in a Perl DBI Driver) version 1.26_06 has been released on CPAN (by Adam Kennedy).
http://search.cpan.org/~adamk/DBD-SQLite-1.26_06/ TESTING NEEDED! Please bash the hell out of the latest DBD::SQLite and report any outstanding bugs on RT. Test your dependent or compatible projects with it, which includes any DBMS-wrapping or object persistence modules, and applications. This developer release includes both several changes which *might break your applications* if not accounted for, and it has a lot of code refactoring. This release should also fix the known problem with full-text search (FTS3) that was reported in the 1.26_05 release but had existed in many prior versions; the included test for that problem now passes. From the Changes file: *** CHANGES THAT MAY POSSIBLY BREAK YOUR OLD APPLICATIONS *** - Removed undocumented (and most probably unused) reset method from a statement handle (which was only accessible via func().) Simply use "$sth->finish" instead. (ISHIGAKI) - Now DBD::SQLite supports foreign key constraints by default. Long-ignored foreign keys (typically written for other DB engines) will start working. If you don't want this feature, issue a pragma to disable foreign keys. (ISHIGAKI) - Renamed "unicode" attribute to "sqlite_unicode" for integrity. Old "unicode" attribute is still accessible but will be deprecated in the near future. (ISHIGAKI) - You can see file/line info while tracing even if you compile with a non-gcc compiler. (ISHIGAKI) - Major code refactoring. (ISHIGAKI) - Pod reorganized, and some of the missing bits (including pragma) are added. (ISHIGAKI) The bundled SQLite version (3.6.19) is unchanged from last time. If you want in to DBD::SQLite development, then join the following email/IRC forums which MST created (the mailing list, I am administrating): http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbd-sqlite #dbd-sqlite on irc.perl.org And the canonical version control is at: http://svn.ali.as/cpan/trunk/DBD-SQLite/ Patches welcome. Ideas welcome. Testing welcome. Whining is also welcome! If you feel that a bug you find is in SQLite itself rather than the Perl DBI driver for it, the main users email forum for SQLite in general is at: http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users ... where you can report it as an appropriate list post (the SQLite issue tracking system is no longer updateable by the public; posting in the list can cause an update there by a registered SQLite developer). Please do not reply to me directly with your responses. Instead send them to the forums or file with RT as is appropriate. Thank you. -- Darren Duncan _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users