I'll try it.  Thanks.

On Mar 22, 2006, at 12:05 PM, Emmanuel Blot wrote:

Trac does not make use of sqlite3 (or sqlite) to access the DB: this
is a CLI tool, for human beings.
Trac uses pysqlite to access (and create) the database, which relies
on sqlite libraries I believe.

Therefore, you may have libraries for sqlite v2 kind of DB (used by
Trac) and sqlite3 (used by you) on the same machine.

Try to install sqlite (that is, the v2 tool) on your machine to check
whether you can access you DB from the command line...

HTH,
Manu

On 3/22/06, Doug Knesek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's what I thought. But the trac.db file is being created by trac-
admin - and the only version of sqlite I have installed on the
computer is 3.2.8.

Does trac use some other mechanism to create the database?

On Mar 22, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Emmanuel Blot wrote:

Search for the terms in the search engine of the Trac site:

You probably have a conflict between a Sqlite v2 database that you try
to access with the v3 tool.

On 3/22/06, Doug Knesek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know why I can't access the database tables created by
Trac.  Here is what happens:

db$ sudo sqlite3 trac.db
SQLite version 3.2.8
Enter ".help" for instructions
sqlite> .tables
Error: file is encrypted or is not a database
sqlite>

Thanks,
-Doug

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