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Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend
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Xavier Maillard |
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Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend |
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Fri, 27 Mar 2009 00:25:02 +0100 |
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Nevertheless, I tested the (sql-sqlite ..) function, and it does not
seem like a function that has actually ever been tested: it asks for a
user name, password, and server, none of which makes sense with SQLite
(or, as I suspect, has ever made sense with it). And it does complain
and die: "sqlite3.exe: unknown option: -user=florian". That leaves me
a little suspicious about whether sql.el can serve as a model, let
alone library, for what I want to do. But I'm open to be taught
otherwise, of course ...
That has been fixed in CVS.
Xavier
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- Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend, (continued)
Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend, Glenn Morris, 2009/03/24
Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend,
Xavier Maillard <=