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On 24/03/12 18:16, Udi Karni wrote:
> (1) On the SQLite Download page - the Linux version just says "x86" 
> while the Windows version is "Win-32 x86". Does this mean that the 
> Linux version is a 64-bit version? In other words - if run on, say, 
> RedHat 5.5 64-bit - it will be able to use >4GB of RAM?

When you install Linux you will generally find SQLite already installed or
one simple command away.  The approach is "batteries included" so
everything is already there, rather than having to go all over the
Internet to fetch stuff.

> (a) to contain the database itself

Your databases should be many times the size of scratchpads so that is
where you will get the best effect.

Roger
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