Darren Duncan wrote:
I would like to bring an apparent SQLite bug to the attention of the SQLite
core
developers as a ticket, where build fails on sun4-solaris-64int 2.10
You'll find this is not a bug in SQLite.
cc: Fatal error in /opt/sunstudio12.1/prod/bin/cg
cc: Status 139
*** Error
Thanks Olaf.
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Olaf Schmidt s...@online.de wrote:
Artur Reilin sql...@yuedream.de schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:op.u5vno6hp1pq...@rear...
If you are using something like an log system it
would be better in this way, but in apps like an
shop what wouldn't be
Roger, thank you for this quick response, and for your tips. So from the looks
of what you're saying, the problem is actually related to something that the
DBD::SQLite build process is doing inadequately, so now I suspect the ball will
go back there to be dealt with. Thank you. -- Darren
I am trying to save values like 19.000.000.000 to my database but I haven't
found the appropriate column type yet. Can anybody help please.
I am using the dhRichClient command object, but even Int64 isn't large
enough.
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On 2 Jan 2010, at 9:54am, Bert Nelsen wrote:
I am trying to save values like 19.000.000.000 to my database but I haven't
found the appropriate column type yet. Can anybody help please.
I am using the dhRichClient command object, but even Int64 isn't large
enough.
There are only five
According to this I have also a question. I use some values for some
gamedata and use the played days, hours, minutes and seconds and put them
in one column. I use . as an seperator. Does it still is an integer or do
i need to change the column type to text or blob?
Using 4 columns - one
Op 2-jan-2010, om 9:32 heeft Roger Binns het volgende geschreven:
Darren Duncan wrote:
I would like to bring an apparent SQLite bug to the attention of
the SQLite core
developers as a ticket, where build fails on sun4-solaris-64int 2.10
You'll find this is not a bug in SQLite.
cc: Fatal
Sorting wasn't planned, but it's a nice idea. At least i planned to use
Top 5 or Top 10 of the highest values for my little project. So (A) would
be the best idea. Math doesn't required at my current point. That's a
great format and also easy to read.
Thanks Simon.
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Am
On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 10:01:42AM +, Simon Slavin scratched on the wall:
On 2 Jan 2010, at 9:54am, Bert Nelsen wrote:
I am trying to save values like 19.000.000.000 to my database but I haven't
found the appropriate column type yet. Can anybody help please.
I am using the
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Darren Duncan wrote:
Roger, thank you for this quick response, and for your tips. So from the
looks
of what you're saying, the problem is actually related to something that the
DBD::SQLite build process is doing inadequately, so now I suspect
wonderful question, it is also what i'd like to know.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Simon Slavin slav...@bigfraud.org wrote:
On 31 Dec 2009, at 4:56pm, Kees Nuyt wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 04:24:51 +, Simon Slavin
slav...@bigfraud.org wrote:
On 31 Dec 2009, at 2:13am, Wensui Liu
Sorry for this newbie question, I am trying to figure out how to uninstall
sqlite (v3.5.6-3) from my system (small linux system). Tnx.
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Depending on how you are calling sqlite3, you should be able to feed any
list of commands into it.
For example, under a typical Unix shell you could do
sqlite3 mydb EOF
.mode csv
.show
EOF
Here, in fact, is what happens when I type just that
/var/www/canal$ sqlite3 mydb EOF
.mode csv
.show
Darren Duncan wrote:
I would like to bring an apparent SQLite bug to the attention of the SQLite
core
developers as a ticket, where build fails on sun4-solaris-64int 2.10.
This problem was reported to the DBD::SQLite (Perl binding) developers as an
automatically generated smoke tester
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Ervin Sebag ese...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for this newbie question, I am trying to figure out how to uninstall
sqlite (v3.5.6-3) from my system (small linux system). Tnx.
did you install it yourself? If yes, then delete the files you
added... usually they are in
On 2 Jan 2010, at 8:02pm, Ervin Sebag wrote:
Sorry for this newbie question, I am trying to figure out how to uninstall
sqlite (v3.5.6-3) from my system (small linux system). Tnx.
There's no 'install' for SQLite: it's not a set bunch of files in known
directories. You'll find it in two
I'm sorry, but I must just be too dense to understand how to use this list.
When I go to
http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users (Note, this info
page tells only how to post an original message to the mailing list, but not
how to reply).
and then click on the first link
On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 11:01:50PM +, Simon Slavin scratched on the wall:
On 2 Jan 2010, at 8:02pm, Ervin Sebag wrote:
Sorry for this newbie question, I am trying to figure out how to uninstall
sqlite (v3.5.6-3) from my system (small linux system). Tnx.
There's no 'install' for
If you set the setting, that you receive e-mails from this mailing list,
then you can simply answer the mails, which you get. To add a question or
a topic to the mailing list, simple write a e-mail to
sqlite-us...@sqlite.org.
That's all.
- Artur -
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Am 03.01.2010,
Thanks for your replies.
Yes I installed sqlite myself from a compressed tar package, using the
funpkg -i command. I have linux 2.6.12.6-arm1 running on my D-Link DNS 323
(a neat little network attached storage module for your home) rendered
autonomous after installing some boot-up scripts.
The
On 3 Jan 2010, at 2:44am, Ervin Sebag wrote:
I installed sqlite myself from a compressed tar package, using the
funpkg -i command.
if -i does install, perhaps -u does uninstall. I can't find the documentation
for funpkg on the web but perhaps 'funpkg -h' or 'funpkg -?' will tell you
On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 03:09 +, Simon Slavin wrote:
On 3 Jan 2010, at 2:44am, Ervin Sebag wrote:
I installed sqlite myself from a compressed tar package, using the
funpkg -i command.
if -i does install, perhaps -u does uninstall. I can't find the
documentation for funpkg on the web
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Simon Slavin wrote:
On 3 Jan 2010, at 2:44am, Ervin Sebag wrote:
I installed sqlite myself from a compressed tar package, using the
funpkg -i command.
if -i does install, perhaps -u does uninstall.
That does upgrade. -r does removal.
I
No need for google-fu antics. I was able to uninstall using fnpkg -r with
the following results:
Removing file /mnt/HD_a2/ffp/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc
Removing file /mnt/HD_a2/ffp/lib/libsqlite3.la
Removing file /mnt/HD_a2/ffp/lib/libsqlite3.a
Removing file /mnt/HD_a2/ffp/include/sqlite3ext.h
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