Re: seeking SQLite on OpenBSD stories

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From: Andres Perera
Date: Sunday, January 2, 2011 - 8:32 pm

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Edwin Eyan Moragas <eyan@yndy.org> wrote:

I started using it indirectly with fossil, which is a scm made by the same guy
that made SQlite.

It gets slow(er than CVS) with big repos; e.g., NetBSD or OpenBSD.  But it's
still nice nice and I believe they're working on it.


The advantage of having a robust api, instead of interfacing with the db the
scm's utility's restricted cmd line arguments, like git, paysoff greatly.  Once
you're familiar with SQlite you don't really have to interface with the repo
through fossil if you don't want to.

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seeking SQLite on OpenBSD stories, Edwin Eyan Moragas, (Mon Dec 6, 6:57 pm)
Re: seeking SQLite on OpenBSD stories, Marc Espie, (Tue Dec 7, 2:10 am)
Re: seeking SQLite on OpenBSD stories, Marco Peereboom, (Tue Dec 7, 8:48 am)
Re: seeking SQLite on OpenBSD stories, Edwin Eyan Moragas, (Sat Jan 1, 11:48 pm)
Re: seeking SQLite on OpenBSD stories, Ted Unangst, (Sun Jan 2, 1:18 am)
Re: seeking SQLite on OpenBSD stories, Andres Perera, (Sun Jan 2, 8:32 pm)