On 6/11/2013 18:19, Andrey Repin wrote:
None of the SQLite core developers have responded to my charge that this
looks like a bug in SQLite. It shouldn't be generating temporary file
names with backslashes in them for Cygwin builds...
There's no reason to ever use backslashes in paths, ever.
I suspect it is an interaction between #ifdef WINDOWS == true and the
cygwinTempPath() hack patched into that version. The mainline SQLite
code doesn't realize we've played a bit of sleight of hand with it, so
it fails when it wants to add a second level to its temporary storage
hierarchy.
If true, that's yet another reason to switch to 3.7.17: I removed the
hack since we're building as SQLITE_OS_UNIX.
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