On Nov 16, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
On 16 Nov 2009, at 7:32pm, Israel Brewster wrote:
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.
I think you have already proved it isn't:
in my testing it works fine from the command line sqlite3
client
Tell them that and see what they say.
I did. I'm not convinced they actually read my e-mail though, cause
the response was "this is an sqlite problem." Twice, actually, from
two different people. :-P. My apologies to Bill King, if you are
reading this, but that is what it felt like to me.
Alternatively whack up a very simple C program which does just
those SQLite3 commands which cause the problem you're seeing and see
if the same problem happens.
I did a simple Qt test (which showed the same symptoms, no surprise),
but I haven't tried a direct C program yet. I'll have to do that, and
see what happens. Thanks again.
Simon.
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