sqlite/www/oldnews.tcl

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#!/usr/bin/tclsh
source common.tcl
header {SQLite Older News}
proc newsitem {date title text} {
puts "<h3>$date - $title</h3>"
regsub -all "\n( *\n)+" $text "</p>\n\n<p>" txt
puts "<p>$txt</p>"
puts "<hr width=\"50%\">"
}
newsitem {2005-Feb-15} {Versions 2.8.16 and 3.1.2 Released} {
A critical bug in the VACUUM command that can lead to database
corruption has been fixed in both the 2.x branch and the main
3.x line. This bug has existed in all prior versions of SQLite.
Even though it is unlikely you will ever encounter this bug,
it is suggested that all users upgrade. See
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=1116">
ticket #1116</a>. for additional information.
Version 3.1.2 is also the first stable release of the 3.1
series. SQLite 3.1 features added support for correlated
subqueries, autovacuum, autoincrement, ALTER TABLE, and
other enhancements. See the
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/releasenotes310.html">release notes
for version 3.1.0</a> for a detailed description of the
changes available in the 3.1 series.
}
newsitem {2005-Feb-01} {Version 3.1.1 (beta) Released} {
Version 3.1.1 (beta) is now available on the
website. Verison 3.1.1 is fully backwards compatible with the 3.0 series
and features many new features including Autovacuum and correlated
subqueries. The
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/releasenotes310.html">release notes</a>
From version 3.1.0 apply equally to this release beta. A stable release
is expected within a couple of weeks.
}
newsitem {2005-Jan-21} {Version 3.1.0 (alpha) Released} {
Version 3.1.0 (alpha) is now available on the
website. Verison 3.1.0 is fully backwards compatible with the 3.0 series
and features many new features including Autovacuum and correlated
subqueries. See the
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/releasenotes310.html">release notes</a>
for details.
This is an alpha release. A beta release is expected in about a week
with the first stable release to follow after two more weeks.
}
newsitem {2004-Nov-09} {SQLite at the 2004 International PHP Conference} {
There was a talk on the architecture of SQLite and how to optimize
SQLite queries at the 2004 International PHP Conference in Frankfurt,
Germany.
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/php2004/page-001.html">
Slides</a> from that talk are available.
}
newsitem {2004-Oct-11} {Version 3.0.8} {
Version 3.0.8 of SQLite contains several code optimizations and minor
bug fixes and adds support for DEFERRED, IMMEDIATE, and EXCLUSIVE
transactions. This is an incremental release. There is no reason
to upgrade from version 3.0.7 if that version is working for you.
}
newsitem {2004-Oct-10} {SQLite at the 11<sup><small>th</small></sup>
Annual Tcl/Tk Conference} {
There will be a talk on the use of SQLite in Tcl/Tk at the
11<sup><small>th</small></sup> Tcl/Tk Conference this week in
New Orleans. Visit <a href="http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2004/">
http://www.tcl.tk/</a> for details.
<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/tclconf2004/page-001.html">
Slides</a> from the talk are available.
}
newsitem {2004-Sep-18} {Version 3.0.7} {
Version 3.0 has now been in use by multiple projects for several
months with no major difficulties. We consider it stable and
ready for production use.
}
newsitem {2004-Sep-02} {Version 3.0.6 (beta)} {
Because of some important changes to sqlite3_step(),
we have decided to
do an additional beta release prior to the first "stable" release.
If no serious problems are discovered in this version, we will
release version 3.0 "stable" in about a week.
}
newsitem {2004-Aug-29} {Version 3.0.5 (beta)} {
The fourth beta release of SQLite version 3.0 is now available.
The next release is expected to be called "stable".
}
newsitem {2004-Aug-08} {Version 3.0.4 (beta)} {
The third beta release of SQLite version 3.0 is now available.
This new beta fixes several bugs including a database corruption
problem that can occur when doing a DELETE while a SELECT is pending.
Expect at least one more beta before version 3.0 goes final.
}
newsitem {2004-July-22} {Version 3.0.3 (beta)} {
The second beta release of SQLite version 3.0 is now available.
This new beta fixes many bugs and adds support for databases with
varying page sizes. The next 3.0 release will probably be called
a final or stable release.
Version 3.0 adds support for internationalization and a new
more compact file format.
<a href="version3.html">Details.</a>
The API and file format have been fixed since 3.0.2. All
regression tests pass (over 100000 tests) and the test suite
exercises over 95% of the code.
SQLite version 3.0 is made possible in part by AOL
developers supporting and embracing great Open-Source Software.
}
newsitem {2004-Jly-22} {Version 2.8.15} {
SQLite version 2.8.15 is a maintenance release for the version 2.8
series. Version 2.8 continues to be maintained with bug fixes, but
no new features will be added to version 2.8. All the changes in
this release are minor. If you are not having problems, there is
there is no reason to upgrade.
}
newsitem {2004-Jun-30} {Version 3.0.2 (beta) Released} {
The first beta release of SQLite version 3.0 is now available.
Version 3.0 adds support for internationalization and a new
more compact file format.
<a href="version3.html">Details.</a>
As of this release, the API and file format are frozen. All
regression tests pass (over 100000 tests) and the test suite
exercises over 95% of the code.
SQLite version 3.0 is made possible in part by AOL
developers supporting and embracing great Open-Source Software.
}
newsitem {2004-Jun-25} {Website hacked} {
The www.sqlite.org website was hacked sometime around 2004-Jun-22
because the lead SQLite developer failed to properly patch CVS.
Evidence suggests that the attacker was unable to elevate privileges
above user "cvs". Nevertheless, as a precaution the entire website
has been reconstructed from scratch on a fresh machine. All services
should be back to normal as of 2004-Jun-28.
}
newsitem {2004-Jun-18} {Version 3.0.0 (alpha) Released} {
The first alpha release of SQLite version 3.0 is available for
public review and comment. Version 3.0 enhances internationalization support
through the use of UTF-16 and user-defined text collating sequences.
BLOBs can now be stored directly, without encoding.
A new file format results in databases that are 25% smaller (depending
on content). The code is also a little faster. In spite of the many
new features, the library footprint is still less than 240KB
(x86, gcc -O1).
<a href="version3.html">Additional information</a>.
Our intent is to freeze the file format and API on 2004-Jul-01.
Users are encouraged to review and evaluate this alpha release carefully
and submit any feedback prior to that date.
The 2.8 series of SQLite will continue to be supported with bug
fixes for the foreseeable future.
}
newsitem {2004-Jun-09} {Version 2.8.14 Released} {
SQLite version 2.8.14 is a patch release to the stable 2.8 series.
There is no reason to upgrade if 2.8.13 is working ok for you.
This is only a bug-fix release. Most development effort is
going into version 3.0.0 which is due out soon.
}
newsitem {2004-May-31} {CVS Access Temporarily Disabled} {
Anonymous access to the CVS repository will be suspended
for 2 weeks beginning on 2004-June-04. Everyone will still
be able to download
prepackaged source bundles, create or modify trouble tickets, or view
change logs during the CVS service interruption. Full open access to the
CVS repository will be restored on 2004-June-18.
}
newsitem {2004-Apr-23} {Work Begins On SQLite Version 3} {
Work has begun on version 3 of SQLite. Version 3 is a major
changes to both the C-language API and the underlying file format
that will enable SQLite to better support internationalization.
The first beta is schedule for release on 2004-July-01.
Plans are to continue to support SQLite version 2.8 with
bug fixes. But all new development will occur in version 3.0.
}
footer {$Id: oldnews.tcl,v 1.11 2005/03/17 03:33:17 drh Exp $}