Well.  I know some banks and some transportation systems still use OS/2.
 Do they use sqlite?  If yes, I'm sure their apps are stable, meaning their
sqlite implementation is stable.  Does sqlite need to continue for OS/2?
 Most likely not.

Death of a friend.  I always liked OS/2.  It's still better than Windows
with regard to file properties.

dvn

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Michael Steiger <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 03.04.2012 19:38 Richard Hipp said the following:
>
>  We propose to remove the VFS module for OS/2 from the SQLite amalgamation
>> in the next release, reducing the size of the amalgamation source file by
>> 1924 lines (or about 1.4%).
>>
>> If this change will cause you any serious hardship, please speak up and we
>> will reconsider.
>>
>>
> And this one day after the 25th anniversary of the announcement of OS/2.
> RIP OS/2 and RIP OS/2 support in sqlite.
>
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