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--- Comment #11 from Ivan Čukić ---
Sadly, I don't know how you could be helpful. SQLite does not produce any logs,
and I haven't found an official reason of why WAL mode would fail unless there
is s file system corruption.
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--- Comment #10 from Martin Pagh Goodwin ---
It is however not the first time it has happened, so for next time I should
like to know what logs/debug info would be helpful.
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--- Comment #9 from Martin Pagh Goodwin ---
Thanx
I resolved the issue by doing a complete backup of her home folder, deleting
it, and then logging in, forcing a creation of a new skeleton, then I copied in
local_mail and kwallet configs into .local/sh
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--- Comment #8 from Ivan Čukić ---
@Martin It seems that sqlite sometimes (rarely) has issues to open its own
files - due to a database or filesystem corruption - I haven't been able to
reproduce this, so this is mostly guesswork.
Removing the .local/s
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--- Comment #6 from Phil Evans ---
Thank
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--- Comment #5 from Phil Evans ---
Apologies, for some reason I didn't see this request, and I've been away: I'll
check this out tonight and get back to you ASAP.
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--- Comment #4 from Ivan Čukić ---
> KActivities: Database can not be opened in WAL mode. Check the SQLite version
> (required >3.7.0).
> And whether your filesystem supports shared memory
This means that something is wrong with the setup.
What sqlit
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