Re: [sqlite] SQLite 3.5.5 on OpenBSD running on HPPA (HP9000) make test
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 11:46:06AM -0500, Rob Sciuk wrote: > Actually, upon inspection, that may be an artifact of an earlier attempt > to run the tests as root, the "chocolate" directory was, in fact owned by > root. I'm re-running the tests, having removed that directory, and I'll > repost the results upon completion ... Hallo, sent a question to OpenBSD list, before I noticed, you're user of both OpenBSD and SQLite. Perhaps could you help me a little with my SQLite problem: I've compiled lately SQLite 3.5.6 and TCL/Tk 8.5.1 - everything seem to be working OK, with one annoying exception: everytime, when I'm leaving tclsh, when SQLite module has been loaded before ("package require sqlite3") there is an error message: "Segmentation fault (core dumped)". Do you know the origin of the problem - and (even better) the cure? Both SQLite and TCL/Tk were compiled directly from the sources (_not_ from OpenBSD's "ports"), OpenBSD 4.2/i386. TCL/Tk itself seems to be working just fine (didn't notice any problems, as of yet). Exactly the same issue I had earlier, trying SQLite 3.4.2 with TCL/Tk 8.5.0. -- pozdrawiam / regards Zbigniew Baniewski ___ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
Re: [sqlite] SQLite 3.5.5 on OpenBSD running on HPPA (HP9000) make test
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We do not understand the async3 problem and cannot reproduce it. All the other issues have been fixed in CVS HEAD. Actually, upon inspection, that may be an artifact of an earlier attempt to run the tests as root, the "chocolate" directory was, in fact owned by root. I'm re-running the tests, having removed that directory, and I'll repost the results upon completion ... Cheers, Rob. - To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Re: [sqlite] SQLite 3.5.5 on OpenBSD running on HPPA (HP9000) make test
Rob Sciuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear DRH, > > I post the previous (FreeBSD/Ubuntu) and this *ONLY* to exercise the new > 3.5.5 bits given the wholsale changes. I hope you find them useful, but > AFAICT, 3.5.5 looks pretty good from a perf/stability standpoint. > > In the obscure machine/OS category, I lit this up on an HP9000 K200 > running not HP-UX, but rather OpenBSD 4.2 (heh heh). Build was > uneventful, and testfixture ran to completion with the following output. > We do not understand the async3 problem and cannot reproduce it. All the other issues have been fixed in CVS HEAD. -- D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -