Hi Chiaki, On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 9:09 PM ISHIKAWA,chiaki <ishik...@yk.rim.or.jp> wrote: > I vouch that there seems to be a serious issue in libsqlite3 3.30.1-1. It's not that fatal like it may seem so.
> I came here because it seems that I have an issue with sqlite3 on my > linux installation. > The problem manifested as database operation failures during thunderbird > mail client regression testing (called mach xcpshell-tests|) Is there a documented way to get and run it locally? > I looks someone on Ubuntu did not see it this month and mozilla's > compilation and testing farm machines do not seem to see it. They run > CentOs if I am not mistaken. Which version of CentOS? Its latest release, versioned 8 has SQLite3 3.26.0 if I'm not mistaken. > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1589779 > > So I thought maybe the current installation of libsqlite3 on my linux PC > was to blame. Might be, but SQLite3 3.30.1 should be safe. > Well, it looks that is the case if I read the exchanges here correctly. > My libsqlite3 seems to be affected: the version is 3.30.1-1 > (The problem was not observed in August. I am not sure if the upgrade of > libsqlite3 happened during then and now.) > > What do people suggest that best course of action under the circumstances? > > Downgrade (to which version and how) or install newer libsqlite3 (where)? All uploaded SQLite3 Debian packages should be archived[1]. Try downgrading it to 3.29.0-2 first and see if it helps. > All I can say is that the same tests that deal with database that worked > for years suddenly broke in the last several weeks. So my bug report > would not be that useful :-( May you have a date when you first experienced it? As sqlite3 3.30.0 is in the Debian archives since the fifth of October, this may narrow down the issue a bit. Regards, Laszlo/GCS [1] http://snapshot.debian.org/package/sqlite3/