After recompiling the SQLite used by DBD::SQLite with SQLITE_USE_URI, it works flawlessly!
That's great news. I'll get around to trying it here sometime soon.
Just one last thing - do you know if I can somehow use any of those other 2 ways to enable this via DBD::SQLite?
I don't know. My assumption is that unless it is enabled at compile time, it won't work.
I guess if passing the appropriate options/parameters can override the compile-time setting (at the C interface), then it would be possible to pass-through an option from Perl to the XS code to do the same.
But either way would require the DBD::Sqlite author to patch his code; and adding the compile-time define seems simpler to me.
If you have time and inclination you might try emailing the author (of DBD::Sqlite(2)) and make your case for enabling this by default.
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