Hello,
I'm using SQLite 2.8.15
on Windows 2000, and am still getting the error mentioned in the subject
line. It was my understanding that once my application had opened the
database, nothing else could touch it....
Yet Starteam (version
control system) is still interfering with the file - causing unexpected
errors while the application is running. Is this because the locking
in Windows is below-par in comparison with the Unix locking? The thing is
that Starteam is not even interested in the file, only the directory (I guess it
is scanning the file to check it's not been added to version
control).
If so, I presume this has
been improved with the new locking in version 3? However, I am still held
back on moving to this release due to the column names problems mentioned in
previous emails.
Can anyone help with
eliminating the above error?
Regards,
Steve
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