Re: Yosemite & Database Events
Re: Yosemite & Database Events
- Subject: Re: Yosemite & Database Events
- From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 10:16:24 +0100
Le 10 janv. 2015 à 19:27, Robert W. Young a écrit :
> [...] The MacBook was nearly 8 years old and giving me a few problems, so I replaced it with a Christmas gift to myself of a MacBook Pro, running OS X Yosemite 10.10.1.
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> Questions:
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> I am having trouble with scripts in the editor. Sometimes when working things disappear (and occasionally the screen becomes huge horizontally). I have to quit the editor and re-open.
Welcome back, Bob!
My current acquaintance with Yosemite is rather limited, since I'm running it only in a VM for evaluation/testing purposes (I can't afford to blindly follow that almost crazy schedule of OS releases...). I'm thus just able to say that my limited runs of SE have not revealed such problems.
How have you migrated you data from your MacBook to your current machine? By copying your documents and other data files? Or by making use of Migration Assistant? Or...?
> Does database events work at all on Yosemite? All my scripts that don’t involve databases work fine, but anything involving a database does not. What’s worse, I rarely get an error message, just an endless “running” which it is almost impossible for me to get out of without shutting down.
As far as I can tell, it is working.
> in the Databases folder of the Documents folder, databases now are there 3 times, once ending in ".dbev", once ending in ".dbev-shm" and once ending in "dbev-wal." This is only the case for databases that I've attempted to access.
Starting with Yosemite (or was it already with Mountain Lion?), Apple tends to use SQLite in "Write-Ahead Logging" mode (see http://www.sqlite.org/wal.html), hence those additional -shm and -wal files.
> If database events works, is there some relatively simple way of getting it to do so?
Could you try to devise a minimal sample code that reproduces the problem and post it here, so that we could try it?
Axel
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