Package: sqlite3
Version: 3.46.1-4
Followup-For: Bug #1099542

Control: retitle -1 Enable SQLITE_DBPAGE extension

Dear Maintainer,

This bug also affects the builtin command ".recover" and makes it
completely unusable. The whole point of .recover is to walk through the
pages to recover as much data as possible from a corrupted database[1].
And does so using the SQLITE_DBPAGE[2] extension.

So I'd say that makes this bug a bit more important.

Best regards,
Celelibi

[1] https://sqlite.org/cli.html#recover_data_from_a_corrupted_database
[2] https://www.sqlite.org/dbpage.html

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