Hello,

No, your question is not stupid :-)

When I say SQLite, I mean the current version, which as you point out is SQlite 3. The answer is that the Bacula project no longer supports any version of SQLite, mainly because it does not perform well for Bacula. That said, we are maintaining the Bacula SQLite 3 source code and making an attempt to correctly update the necessary scripts. However, we no longer test SQLite.

No, it is not gone.

Best regards,

Kern


On 06/04/2017 12:26 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
On 06/03/17 10:11, Kern Sibbald wrote:
Hello,

Thanks for the feedback. Yes, Wanderlei previously reported that the update_bacula_tables script failed. It turned out to be a trivial oversight on my part. Consequently 3-4 days ago, I release version 7.9.1 that corrects this problem. I have not tested it on SQLite, as it is no longer supported.

Sorry, Kern, this is probably a stupid question: in the past you said SQLite was not supported anymore, but SQLite 3 was.

Is the latter gone too?

 bye & Thanks
    av.



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