in reply to Using the unicode61 tokenizer in DBD::SQLite

Option 1 (a WAG): re-download and re-install SQLite because your error message conflicts with the tokenizer note you cite. Why: The conflict suggests the possibility that your sqlite install is borked.

Option 2: Inquire on one of the SQLite fora/mailing lists/whatever, if you don't get a better answer from another Monk; one who uses SQLite at a more sophisticated level than I.

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Re^2: Using the unicode61 tokenizer in DBD::SQLite
by elef (Friar) on Jan 05, 2014 at 20:11 UTC
    I really don't think there's anything wrong with my sqlite install. I can create dbs, import and query data just fine. The unicode61 tokenizer is the only thing that's failing. I suspect that whoever compiled sqlite for DBD::SQLite did so without enabling the unicode tokenizer, which would be a major pain for me. I'm hoping that I'm just doing it wrong or the feature needs to be enabled somehow in my code or whatever.
    I guess I will email the maintainer of DBD::SQLite if the fellow monks don't have any insight. We'll see.