> Right, does sound easy. But what if I am on a Mac (which I am), but > don't want network shares support (which I don't, well, not because I > have anything against it, but I just don't need it) in case it comes > with some side-effects?
Well, when you're using the SQLite that shipped on your Mac (or newer version that shipped as part of your latest Mac OS X upgrade), then network shares support is already enabled by default. If you manually compile a newer version of SQLite, then network share support will suddenly disappear. This is inconsistent. The inconsistency also spreads to make some GUI apps support network share support (those that use Mac OS X's built in library or are smart enough to have "fixed" the omission in their included SQLite source code), while others don't (such as those powered by the Zentus JDBC which uses the default SQLite source code settings). Of course, if you want to disable network share support for some reason in your own compile, you'd be free to override the flag. > Thanks, Tom BareFeet _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users