Thanks for the responses.
The ProcessExplorer was just the thing I needed! With it I can see
that sqlite _does_ release the file handle and that my program must
hold on to it in another way sometimes. Now I have to find that
sometime;)
Thanks again...
/Anders
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Sysinternals' Process Explorer can be used to verify that your process
does indeed still have a handle to the file, or search for another
process that does, if you need it.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/ProcessesAndThreads/ProcessExplorer.mspx
In the .NET application case, make s
I've had this same issue with files written by .net applications.
I haven't found what's causing mine yet... It might help to wait
10 seconds or so and retry the operation
On 11/29/06, Anders Holmberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I am using sqlite (version 3.3.7) on Windows and I am loading on
"Anders Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using sqlite (version 3.3.7) on Windows and I am loading one database
> (stored in a file) into another database (:memory:) using the attach /
> detatch scheme described on the sqlite site.
>
> My problem is that sqlite keeps hanging on t
Hi
I am using sqlite (version 3.3.7) on Windows and I am loading one database
(stored in a file) into another database (:memory:) using the attach /
detatch scheme described on the sqlite site.
My problem is that sqlite keeps hanging on to the first database even after
I have made a detach; whic
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