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Duncan Hill wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thursday 21 December 2006 20:27, Oliver Dörr wrote:
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<pre wrap="">PPS: I personally don't believe that sqlite is stable, at least not the
way i'm using it. Me and my wife are using on computer with digikam and
the same album library path. So from to time digikam is started twice. I
now the digikam is not designed for that, but thats we way the us it ;-)
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I forget where I read it, but SQLite does NOT support concurrent access to the
same datafile due to the way it operates. If you're using a tool in a manner
that isn't supported by the tool, then you should expect problems to happen -
it's like using a 50 lb hammer to adjust your watch.
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I know that i'm not using digiKam the way it is designed for. I use it
the way i need :-D<br>
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As a conclusion, i don't use the features like tags, because they are
*not* reliable. However digiKam is the best application that i know for
my personal needs.<br>
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The only reason i wrote my mail was that Gerhard thinks that the
tagging feature is very reliable. In fact this depends on how use
digiKam.<br>
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Oliver<br>
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