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Yeah, this kind of weirdness with SQLite over Samba is not a new thing. It's one of the ways of using SQLite that isn't recommended: https://sqlite.org/useovernet.html |
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I've worked with sqlite for other projects and it has always worked well for me. This time I trying to set up a database on a Linux server with a Samba share. I've mounted the samba share on my computer and can create / edit files using other programs without any problems so I don't think it's a permission problem.
To replicate the problem:
I get the error:
Error while saving the database file. This means that not all changes to the database were saved. You need to resolve the following error first.
database is locked (RELEASE "RESTOREPOINT";)
When I look at the database with the console command ls -l, it shows the database file, but it is zero bytes in size.
If I do the same on a local drive, everything works OK.
I tried creating the database on a local drive and then copying it to the shared drive. It works on the local drive, but when I access it from the shared drive, I get the same error when trying to update any data.
Anyone have an idea on what the problem is or how to fix this?
Thanks
OS: Debian Linux 12 on both server and local computer
DB Browser for SQLite Version 3.12.2
Built for x86_64-little_endian-lp64, running on x86_64
Qt Version 5.15.4
SQLite Version 3.39.2.
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