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The root problem was that the sequence of BTree operations (Delete, Next) would not always leave the cursor pointing at the first entry after the entry that was deleted. A consequence of this error was that a DROP TABLE on a table with indices would not always remove every index associated with that table from the SQLITE_MASTER table. Subsequent attempts to open the database will fail when the index for the missing table was parsed. Changes have also been made to ignore extra indices in the SQLITE_MASTER table so that a database previously corrupted by this bug is once again readable. (CVS 316) FossilOrigin-Name: 8a984667113564f2bac7412165b6ff8b7e3e8f70
This directory contains source code to SQLite: An SQL Database Engine in a C Library To compile the project, first create a directory in which to place the build products. It is recommended, but not required, that the build directory be separate from the source directory. Cd into the build directory and then from the build directory run the configure script found at the root of the source tree. Then run "make". For example: tar xzf sqlite.tar.gz ;# Unpack the source tree into "sqlite" mkdir bld ;# Build will occur in a sibling directory cd bld ;# Change to the build directory ../sqlite/configure ;# Run the configure script make ;# Run the makefile. The configure script uses autoconf 2.50 and libtool. If the configure script does not work out for you, there is a generic makefile named "Makefile.template" in the top directory of the source tree that you can copy and edit to suite your needs. Comments on the generic makefile show what changes are needed. The windows binaries on the website are created using MinGW32 configured as a cross-compiler running under Linux. For details, see the ./publish.sh script at the top-level of the source tree. Contacts: http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sqlite/ drh@hwaci.com
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