[Dbix-class] Another SQLite 1.13 Issue?

Christopher H. Laco claco at chrislaco.com
Mon Apr 9 15:22:25 GMT 2007


Marc Espie wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 08:39:31AM -0400, Christopher H. Laco wrote:
>> Brandon Black wrote:
>>> On 4/7/07, Christopher H. Laco <claco at chrislaco.com> wrote:
>>>> Christopher H. Laco wrote:
>>>>> Before I write this off as a SQLite 1.13 problem, I just wanted to get
>>>>> some feedback and see if anyone else has seen this. IT all started wh=
en
>>>>> perigrin tracked my down on IRC about some failing create tests in
>>>> Handel.
>>>>> What id came down to was that the last passing test was testing for
>>>> a PK
>>>>> violation on insert. Then the next test, which inserts a record with a
>>>>> unique fails with the [almost] same error about id not being unique
>>>> even
>>>>> though it is.
>>>> Also an item of interest...
>>>> If I put the pk test after the failing test, that test passed...but the
>>>> next test after the pk test fails...in nother words, any create after
>>>> the pk violation  test fails.
>>>>
>>> Is this with -current ?
>> Yes. And it does not happen with DBD::SQLite 1.12
> =

> Other similar frameworks (e.g., Rose) recommend to not =

> use DBD::SQLite 1.13.
> =

> In fact, I downgraded the OpenBSD port of DBD::SQLite to 1.12 because
> of various issues.
> =

> It also seems DBD::SQLite is poorly maintained, as this is a known issue,
> but hasn't been fixed over the previous months. =

> =

> To the best of my knowledge the developer of DBD::SQLite is aware of the
> problem, but has had his personal life taking over...
> =

> =


To be honest, I'm not really worried about matts not having time for the
dist normally. What has me worried is that it appears that most distros
now have 1.13 by default...which means everything under the sun has
problems and we have a lot more people we have to tell to roll back to
1.12. Maybe they even can't do that.

Someone track down baud on #axkit-dahut and ask him nicely how many
beers it would take to crank out a 1.14. :-)

-=3DChris

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