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Weird, after it completed the action the thumbnails db was gone. But
copies enough around, so no problem.<br>
I´ll try again.<br>
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Thanks for the answer.<br>
Rinus<br>
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Op 13-09-11 17:11, Jean-Francois schreef:
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2011, sleepless wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi,
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Was this action:
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sqlite3 -line digikam4.db 'vacuum;'
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supposed to delete the ¨thumbnails-digikam.db¨ or is it an
accident?
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Not at all. sqlite3 is the SQLite command line tool and works on
one
<br>
SQLite database. It is absolutely not aware of the fact that the
digiKam
<br>
application uses two different database.
<br>
<br>
By the way, a cleanup, or integrity check, should require to run
the
<br>
commands on the two databases used.
<br>
sqlite3 -line digikam4.db 'vacuum;'
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sqlite3 -line digikam4.db 'pragma integrity_check;'
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and also :
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sqlite3 -line thumbnails_digikam.db 'vacuum;'
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sqlite3 -line thumbnails_digikam.db 'pragma integrity_check;'
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But sqlite3 itself works on the only database specified as
argument
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and doesn't care of whatever other databases you may have in the
current
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directory. Hopefully...
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Jean-François<br>
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