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GPKG: fix opening files in NOLOCK=YES mode that contains '?' or '#' (fixes qgis/QGIS#48024) #5554

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May this patch be able to fix also qgis/QGIS#48003?

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rouault commented Apr 2, 2022

May this patch be able to fix also qgis/QGIS#48003?

hum, I'm not sure at all... and don't have the setup to check. I'm not sure if SQLite URIs are compatible of Windows network file share names (I have strong doubts given that https://www.sqlite.org/uri.html mentions "Convert all sequences of two or more "/" characters into a single "/" character.")

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rouault commented Apr 2, 2022

hum, I'm not sure at all... and don't have the setup to check. I'm not sure if SQLite URIs are compatible of Windows network file share names (I have strong doubts given that https://www.sqlite.org/uri.html mentions "Convert all sequences of two or more "/" characters into a single "/" character.")

Potential QGIS side fix for that issue with network shares: qgis/QGIS#48059 (comment)

@rouault rouault merged commit c7dc3d6 into OSGeo:master Apr 4, 2022
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GPKG: fix opening files in NOLOCK=YES mode that contains '?' or '#' (fixes qgis/QGIS#48024)
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