On 12 Jan 2011, at 12:49, Andy Gibbs wrote:

> On Wednesday, January 12, 2011 10:08 AM, Philip Graham Willoughby wrote:
> 
>> unfortunately 3.7.2 shipped in Ubuntu Maverick and
>> 3.6.23.1 shipped in a maintenance update for Fedora
>> Core 14. So lots of people already have both behaviours
>> in the wild.
> 
> Actually, the first alteration happened *after* 3.6.23.1 which released on 
> 30th March; the alteration happened 17th April --  
> http://www.sqlite.org/src/info/3e646e3f4c -- so maybe that limits a little 
> the number of people affected?

Well, it means Fedora doesn't have the change, and anyone with 3.7.0 or later 
does.

The list I gave was based on which operating systems were easy for me to find 
out about rather than any attempt to be exhaustive.

Incidentally sqlite3_libversion() on iOS 4.2.1 (as used on iPhone/iPad) reports 
3.6.23.2, which is not listed on http://www.sqlite.org/changes.html but was 
presumably cut at some point after 3.6.23.1: your guess is as good as mine as 
to whether it contains the April 17 change or not.

The docs say versions 'after version 3.6.23.1' have the relevant behavioural 
change, so perhaps that means a lot of smartphones already have it.

Best Regards,

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