I got 1.41_03 installed using the cpan shell with
install ISHIGAKI/DBD-SQLite-1.41_03.tar.gz.
Still no dice:
use strict;
use warnings;
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect( "dbi:SQLite:dbname=test.db",
"",
"", {
# RaiseError => 1, # we'll hand
+le the errors ourselves
sqlite_unicode => 1,
}
) or die "Can't connect to database: $DBI::err
+str";
my $sqliteversion = $dbh->{sqlite_version}; print "\nSQLite version: $
+sqliteversion\n";
$dbh->do("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS data") or print "drop table failed";
$dbh->do("CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE data USING fts4 (col1 TEXT, col2 TEXT,
+tokenize=unicode61)") or print "failed to create fts4 table";
Output:
SQLite version: 3.8.0.2
DBD::SQLite::db do failed: unknown tokenizer: unicode61 at e:\uni612.p
+l line 22.
failed to create fts4 table
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