On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote:

>
> >  On one hand, I am not
> > sure if this is caused by sqlite or Yaffs2 itself, on the other hand, I
> > also cannot prove this really means bad things since the program at that
> > moment was still running fine.
>
> The chances that this is a sign of a fault in SQLite3 are extremely low.
>  There are literally millions of SQLite3 installations on all sorts of
> hardware.


Nay, Simon.  Billions, not millions!  ;-)



>  It's part of the OSes that run all the popular designs of smartphone
> (iPhone, Android, Windows Phone) all of which, of course, use Flash Memory
> for storage.  It's possible that the VFS you're using is not compatible
> with yaffs2, and the way to test that is what we've discussed above.
>
> Simon.
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