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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2012 00:59:47 -0600
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On 8/6/2012 11:06 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Warren Young writes:
>> I think I've given Achim Gratz enough time to try and fix the bug
>> resulting from his build option changes.
>
> I cannot fix something that I can't even reproduce.

I gave you some ideas of ways to reproduce it without TortoiseSVN.  Did 
you try those?  I didn't hear one way or the other.

> I can however
> reproduce the bug that led to and fixed by those changes.

Try my .13 release.  While updating my source patch so it would apply, I 
saw that upstream made a change that might have some relevance to your 
original complaint.  There may be others.

Anyway, I think the whole "pretend it's Unix" concept hangs up on the 
fact that SQLite has a *lot* of Windows and Cygwin-aware code in it.  It 
may be that your attempt simply wasn't complete enough, so that you had 
mostly POSIX code but the occasional Windows- or Cygwin-ism in there 
fighting against it.  I think it would be interesting to do a caveman 
patch to SQLite, completely ripping out anything Cygwin or Windows 
related, then see how that does.

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