For the fifth time.....  ;)

On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 2:28 PM, jic <cabr...@wrc.xerox.com> wrote:

> "Roger Binns" wrote...
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>> On 13/04/13 14:55, jose isaias cabrera wrote:
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>>> Can this problem also from a DB file shared via Windows Shared folder
>>>
>>
>> An effective way to corrupt your data is to use a networked filesystem.
>> They do not provide the exact required semantics as a local filesystem
>> provides.  Most of the time you'll get away with it, but every now and
>> then you'll experience data corruption.
>>
>> Then like so many before you'll post to this mailing list, where you'll be
>> pointed at the following two links :-)
>>
>>  http://www.sqlite.org/faq.**html#q5 <http://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q5>
>>  
>> http://www.sqlite.org/**howtocorrupt.html<http://www.sqlite.org/howtocorrupt.html>
>>  (section 2.1)
>>
>
> Yeah, yeah, yeah... you said the same thing the last time I asked the same
> question... :-)
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