On 1 Apr 2007 at 21:59, Kimi Ostro wrote:

> Just to follow up:
> 
> I basically spent my weekend testing various ways and this is what I
> came up with:
> 
> the thing that always breaks bacula-dir is sqlite3 with threads. now,
> if you want to use a threaded sqlite3, better of using sqlite3-threads
> port (i reckon changing dependency to this might be safer!?).
> 
> Yes there is difference between ports/databases/sqlite3 built with
> WITH_THREADS options compared to ports/databases/sqlite3-threads, I
> wont pretend to understand why??. building
> ports/sysutils/bacula-server with WITH_MYSQL or WITH_POSTGRESQL work
> fine.
> 
> also to note, if you want to jail(8) bacula-dir with sqlite3 - use
> sqlite3-threads, otherwise Disk I/O Error and not being able to add
> Tables to database all hell will break loose.
> 
> all tested with FreeBSD-STABLE and FreeBSD-CURRENT.

Am I correct?  sqlite3-threads worked in all cases?  If so, I will 
make the change immediately.

> Thanks all, for the rapid responses and the great software :)

Thank you for figuring it out.

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