Currently using version 83. Is this correct? Started on 82. Will give the device a factory reset to be sure but manually deleted previous copy of dll on the device before compiling the version with your last set of changes (managed to find where to download the whole of the source code this time.) Would it help at all if I sent you the .kdmp files produced when the crash occurs? You might be able to make more sense of them than me.

On 06/10/2012 07:11, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
Joe Mistachkin wrote:
I do not have a real device to test the code on. Also, the project you
sent is
targeted to a different emulator version than the ones I currently have
available.
I'll try to manually retarget the project tonight and try to reproduce the
issue
in more detail.

I am not able to reproduce the issue by running the sample code you sent in
the
emulator against the latest trunk code.

Are you sure that you are using a System.Data.SQLite DLL compiled from the
latest
code in the source repository and not accidentally using some other DLL that
may be
present on the target system?  One of the reasons I'm asking is because I
noticed
the System.Data.SQLite DLLs you sent were version 82, which they would not
be if
they were compiled from the code in trunk.

--
Joe Mistachkin

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