James. L wrote:
hello,
i just notice something strange in sqlite. i have a db
file which is a copy of another one(not a symlink).
Seems very unlikely to be an SQLite (or a Debian) problem, it sounds like an inadvertent hard link.

What does "ls -l restaurant*" (that's minus ell not not minus one) say?

The first number should be one for both files.

-rw-r--r--  1 mj mj  1032 Nov 12 14:12 restaurants.db
-rw-r--r--  1 mj mj  1032 Nov 12 14:12 restaurants.db.13

If it's not one then both names are hard links to the same file, so delete the one you don't like and make sure you don't type "ln restaurants.db restaurants.db.13" when you mean "ls restaurants.db restaurants.db.13" ;)

If it's more than two then other names are linked to this file and you have a bit more unravelling to do.

Martin

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