Am Montag 02 November 2009 12:06:29 schrieb Sebastian Kügler: > On Monday 02 November 2009 11:38:57 Will Stephenson wrote: > > On Sunday 01 November 2009 22:49:04 Eduardo Robles Elvira wrote: > > > I have some questions about the runner. It seems to access to firefox > > > places sqlite database. What happens if (much likely if you use this > > > runner) firefox is running and thus also connected to the sqlite > > > database, can't the database get corrupted? AFAIK sqlite does not run > > > as external server process to which the applications can connect to, > > > so both the runner and firefox would be accessing to the database at > > > the same time, and that seems to ask for data corruption. I might be > > > talking shit because I don't much about sqlite, so please enlighten > > > me. > > > > Zeitgeist (for gnome) work by accessing Firefox' sqlite databases, and > > does this apparently safely by taking a copy of the file before reading > > it. No guarantee if this is right, I may be talking somebody else's > > shit too. > > That's probably good enough for reading, writing won't work this way... > To be honest: I didn't think of data corruption, sorry :( The tests I did didn't show anything like this, but that says nothing. As said, I could copy the database file if the prepare signal is emitted.
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