Thanks for the PPM. ;-P
But your version is the 0.15, and I had problems to compile the last, 0.23.

I will make some tests on this version! And I already sent a bug report for the author, this is a good module, can't be crashed for Win32 since it has everything to be portable!

Note: Do you have the 0.15 source files? I can't find on CPAN!

Update: I found a repository with all the versions of DBD::SQLite at http://cpan.azc.uam.mx/modules/by-category/07_Database_Interfaces/DBD/
I tested the version 0.21 and works for tests and compilation on Win32! ;-P

Graciliano M. P.
"The creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to Re: Answer: What's the best option on DBD for flat files or non server db? by gmpassos
in thread What's the best option on DBD for flat files or non server db? by gmpassos

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