On Tue, Sep 18, 2018, 16:09 Seebs <se...@seebs.net> wrote: > On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 20:26:59 +0000 > <jack.f...@dell.com> wrote: > > > SO... any suggestions how to make the inodes in the database an > > UNSIGNED value? > > We probably *can't* -- sqlite doesn't support that! They cap out at 8 > byte integer values, and are always signed. I don't know of a way to > fix this. We might be able to trick it by coercing them into the signed > range, and reversing the conversion later. And this is outside the > range that's accurately representable in float, too. Whee! >
Are the databases supposed to be shareable between different build machines? IIRC, the answer is no. Could you store the native inode type as a sqlite BLOB? Not necessarily a good idea.... Just an idea. > -s >
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