SQLite, unlike most other databases like eg. MySQL, is an embedded database.
There's no sqlite application or server. But the whole database code is built
in to the application (the DBI::SQLite Perl module in our case). Therefore
you'll have to either use Perl for your application or find a
mherger wrote:
> SQLite, unlike most other databases like eg. MySQL, is an embedded
> database. There's no sqlite application or server. But the whole
> database code is built in to the application (the DBI::SQLite Perl
> module in our case). Therefore you'll have to either use Perl for your
>
So, that means 'installing' / running a seperate instance of sqlite will
not interfere or harm w/ LMS, correct?
Yes, they can live side by side. They could even be using different
versions of the SQLite libraries. As long as you don't try to share the
database files.
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Michael