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News} proc newsitem {date title text} { puts "$date - $title" regsub -all "\n( *\n)+" $text "\n\n" txt puts " $txt " puts "" } newsitem {2006-Jan-10} {Version 3.3.0 alpha} { Version 3.3.0 adds support for CHECK constraints, DESC indices, separate REAL and INTEGER column affinities, a new OS interface layer design, and many other changes. The code passed a regression test but should still be considered alpha. Please report any problems. The file format for version 3.3.0 has changed slightly in order provide a more efficient encoding of binary values. SQLite 3.3.0 will read and write legacy databases created with any prior version of SQLite 3. But databases created by version 3.3.0 will not be readable or writable by earlier versions of the SQLite. The older file format can be specified at compile-time for those rare cases where it is needed. } newsitem {2005-Dec-19} {Versions 3.2.8 and 2.8.17} { These versions contain one-line changes to 3.2.7 and 2.8.16 to fix a bug that has been present since March of 2002 and version 2.4.0. That bug might possibly cause database corruption if a large INSERT or UPDATE statement within a multi-statement transaction fails due to a uniqueness constraint but the containing transaction commits. } newsitem {2005-Sep-24} {Version 3.2.7} { This version fixes several minor and obscure bugs. Upgrade only if you are having problems. } newsitem {2005-Sep-16} {Version 3.2.6 - Critical Bug Fix} { This version fixes a bug that can result in database corruption if a VACUUM of a 1 gibibyte or larger database fails (perhaps do to running out of disk space or an unexpected power loss) and is later rolled back.
Also in this release:
The ORDER BY and GROUP BY processing was rewritten to use less memory.
Support for COUNT(DISTINCT) was added. The LIKE operator can now be
used by the optimizer on columns with COLLATE NOCASE.
}
newsitem {2005-Aug-27} {Version 3.2.5} {
This release fixes a few more lingering bugs in the new code.
We expect that this release will be stable and ready for production use.
}
newsitem {2005-Aug-24} {Version 3.2.4} {
This release fixes a bug in the new optimizer that can lead to segfaults
when parsing very complex WHERE clauses.
}
newsitem {2005-Aug-21} {Version 3.2.3} {
This release adds the ANALYZE command,
the CAST operator, and many
very substantial improvements to the query optimizer. See the
change log for additional
information.
}
newsitem {2005-Aug-2} {2005 Open Source Award for SQLite} {
SQLite and its primary author D. Richard Hipp have been honored with
a 2005 Open Source
Award from Google and O'Reilly. |