> Hello Peter.
>
> I've got also a problem with scheduler/sqlite, "OperationalError: database
> is locked".
> Have you found a solution?
>
> Thanks.
>
>


You can't generally solve it.

Sqlite has a pretty "weak" concurrent support, so if a process try to do
something while another has initiated a still-uncommitted transaction you
get that error.

You should find various posts about it (for the various languages), there
is some trick, but generally if you need strong concurrency sqlite is not
a good solution.


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