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On 2012-06-15 06:37, Warren Young wrote:
>> It is indeed AV related -- a race between SQLite and AV
>
> That's one possibility, but check this out:
>
>      http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11007024/
>
> tl;dr: someone made the problem go away by rolling my recent 3.7.12
> release back to the prior 3.7.3 version.
>
> I doubt the problem is in the upstream changes between .3 and .12.  I'm
> more worried about the build option changes.  SQLite has a lot of
> Windows-specific code in it, plus some Cygwin-specific code, too.  The
> build changes override some things to force it to believe it's being
> built for a more generic POSIX type system.
>
> It may be both things: the build option changes that force more I/O
> calls to go through Cygwin instead of direct to the Win32 API could be
> tickling BLODA bugs.
>
> Yet another possibility is that the build option changes cause a subtle
> ABI change that will be fixed when SVN is rebuilt against it.

I've rolled my machine back to to .3 and I'll see if it fixes my system 
too.  Unfortunately, I'm not able to reproduce the problem *at all* this 
morning with any version of anything.  I guess I'll wait and see for now.


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