Simple (I hope) question here for my first posting to this list:  
Running SQLite 3.4.0 on Mac OS X 10.5.8, should I or should I not be  
able to place a SQLite database on a network share and have it work  
for a single user? I know there could be issues if multiple people  
tried accessing it at the same time, as well as potential performance  
issues regardless, but I'm trying to find out definitively if it  
should work at all - the idea is to have location portability, as  
opposed to truly sharing the database.

Actually, in my testing it works fine from the command line sqlite3  
client. The problem I am running into is that whenever I try using  
sqlite through the Qt (http://www.trolltech.com/) sqlite driver, I get  
an error indicating that the database is locked if the database file  
is located on a network share (tried AFP and SMB). Now I know that  
this sounds like a Qt problem, and in fact I believe that to be the  
case. However, when I ask them about it, they stubbornly keep  
insisting that it is a sqlite problem. As such, I wanted to at least  
throw the question out to you guys to get your feedback. Could this  
possibly be a SQLite problem? Or are the Trolltech/Qt people just not  
willing to accept that the problem is with their driver? Thanks.
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Israel Brewster
Computer Support Technician II
Frontier Flying Service Inc.
5245 Airport Industrial Rd
Fairbanks, AK 99709
(907) 450-7250 x293
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