I thought of another test you should try.
 
Do an .export of your original database using 3.6.23.1 and .import it 
(constructing a new database).  Then try your backup.
 
If that works then you're just seeing corruption in the original database that 
3.6.23.1 handles (since it created it).
 
If it doesn't work import into 3.7.3 and test backup again.
 
If it doesn't work then try cutting the SQL in half until it does work.  Maybe 
you'll finally get a small enough size you can post.
 
 
 
Michael D. Black
Senior Scientist
Advanced Analytics Directorate
Northrop Grumman Information Systems
 

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From: sqlite-users-boun...@sqlite.org on behalf of Pirmin Walthert
Sent: Tue 11/16/2010 6:27 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: EXTERNAL:Re: [sqlite] Strange Corruption



No, this is definitely not the reason in my case as I can reproduce this
issue on every 3.7.2/3.7.3 machine I've tested after copying the
database file (and only the database file) to these machines.



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