[ANNOUNCEMENT] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: sqlite3-3.8.1-1 for Cygwin/Cygwin64
Jan Nijtmans
jan.nijtmans@gmail.com
Mon Nov 18 15:02:00 GMT 2013
SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained,
serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine
Changes since 3.7.17-3
=====================
* Updated to upstream 3.8.1 release. Main new features:
* Partial indexes: <http://www.sqlite.org/partialindex.html>
* New query planner: <http://www.sqlite.org/queryplanner-ng.html>
* 3 new VFS's:
"win32" Old win32 implementation, which limits file
paths to 160 chars. Don't use it.
"win32-longpath" New win32 implementation, implemented
by SQLite dll. Not very well tested (on Cygwin).
"winnt": The same behavior as "win32-longpath", but implemented
by cygwin1.dll
* The "unix" VFS (the default) is rewritten following the SQLite
programming conventions. It should behave exactly the same
as the default "unix" VFS in SQLite 3.7.17-3:
The environment variable CYGWIN_SQLITE_LOCKING can be used
to specify which file locking is desired, "posix", "bsd", "dotfile"
or "winnt".
The default is "winnt".
* The dll is no longer built with SQLITE_TEMP_STORE=2, which was
a workaround for a SQLite bug. This bug should be fixed now.
If your queries are slower than before (however unlikely), see:
<http://www.sqlite.org/draft/queryplanner-ng.html#hazards>
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Jan Nijtmans
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