On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Jeffrey Walton <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Please let me know if you would like some independent testing. I'd be
> happy to oblige.
>

Please go to http://www.sqlite.org/download.html and download the latest
snapshot.  Compile it into any and every application you can, on as many
platforms as you can, and try your best to break it.  Or make it run slower
than it should.

The current snapshot is feature-complete for the 3.8.3 release as far as I
am aware.  (Though if you had asked last week about the snapshot then, I
might have said the same thing and I would have been wrong.)

The current snapshot has only been lightly tested, by SQLite standards.  It
does pass all of our "quick" tests.  And it is running the
http://www.sqlite.org/ website, answering about 100 queries/second averaged
over the course of a day.  And the Firefox into which I am typing this
email is running that same snapshot.  No problems seen so far.  But we have
only just begun our testing cycle.

At this point you are likely to find lots of compiler warnings.  Do not
worry about those.  I'm looking for incorrect behavior and/or bad
query-planner decisions, not compiler warnings.  We'll deal with the
compiler warnings over the coming weeks.

Probably I'll be putting up new snapshots at regular intervals between now
and the 3.8.3 release.  Please test each one and report any problems or
inefficiencies seen.

Visit http://www.sqlite.org/draft/releaselog/3_8_3.html for a summary of
changes since the previous release.  And, yes, I know some of the
hyperlinks are broken.  I'm still working on the that...

-- 
D. Richard Hipp
[email protected]
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