On 9 Feb 2004, at 14:53, D. Richard Hipp wrote:

Brass Tilde wrote:
My understanding is that SQLite has had this auto-update feature since
version 2.6.0. If I understand correctly, you should only have a problem if
you are *now* using a version prior to that, and go from that version
directly to 2.8.12 or later. If you've kept your version of the db engine
current, or at least have upgraded to 2.6.0 or later, then all of your
databases should now have their indices updated by now.
Have I misinterpreted something?

Your interpretation is correct. Dropping the auto-update feature would only impact people who jump directly from version 2.5.6 or earlier to version 2.8.13 or later, ignoring 19 months of changes and improvements in between.

Yes, but I assume you're also suggesting that next time you change the DB format you won't add in auto-update. That might make things painful. Is my assumption wrong?


Matt.


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