On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 18:25:28 +0100, Michael Schwendt <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >I don't think so. Just for the record, SQLite 3.1.2 is the first stable > version of the v3 series. yeah even upstreams 3.1.5 release seems to be affected according to to some ongoing testing by some people on irc. Appearently there has been a change in the allowed sql syntax. Considering that 3.1.x is suppose to be backwards compatible with the 3.0.x series, this feels like an upstream bug to me. Poking at the upstream bugzilla i see similar issues regard some syntax regressions but not the exact problem being experienced here. It could be a bug.. or it could be a configurable syntax parsing rule issue. > Interestingly, the sqlite package now upgrades sqlite 2.8.16 from Fedora > Extras. This creates a jump from libsqlite.so to libsqlite3.so and > breaks ABI and API Yeah thats a little added wrinkle for sure, consider this a wonderful multiversion test case for Fedora Extras packaging guidelines. -jef"names have been withheld to protect the innocent"spaleta