You could just create a new one there. What do you suppose is the problem? Did you transfer the file in ASCII mode when it should have been in binary mode, or vice versa?
I've never tinkered with the portability across OS's of the file that SQLite uses to store its data. But I think SQLite does support block inserts, so you could write a script that just exports all the data into an ASCII file, and then another one to import it into SQLite at the other end of the line.
Dave
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