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More detail on why read-only mode disables locking.
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Set this parameter to `true` to allow stores with databases on read-only
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Set this parameter to `true` to allow stores with databases on read-only
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filesystems to be opened for querying; ordinarily Nix will refuse to do this.
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filesystems to be opened for querying; ordinarily Nix will refuse to do this.
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Enabling this setting disables the locking required for safe concurrent
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This is because SQLite requires write access to the database file to perform
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access, so you should be certain that the database will not be changed.
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the file locking operations necessary for safe concurrent access. When `read-only`
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While the filesystem the database resides on might be read-only to this
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is set to `true`, the database will be opened in immutable mode.
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process, consider whether another user, process, or system, might have
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write access to it.
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Under this mode, SQLite will not do any locking at all, so you should be certain
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that the database will not be changed. While the filesystem the database resides
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on might be read-only to this process, consider whether another user, process,
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or system, might have write access to it.
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},
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}};
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