On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 05:47:07PM -0700, Trevor Talbot wrote:
> The default locking mechanism relies on the underlying filesystem to
> provide the needed locking guarantees. In this case, the OP is
> needing to access a database on a networked filesystem, and many
> networked filesystems are unable to provide proper locking. So no, if
> the underlying filesystem is "broken", the database is not protected.
And what you mean about sharing SQLite's database file - among WinXP-driven
computers - in "network neighborhood"? Does Window's filesystem assure
enough protection?
--
pozdrawiam / regards
Zbigniew Baniewski
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------