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Old 12-23-2014, 04:56 PM   #7
Doitsu
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Your observation that an extension of .db implies a SQLite file, and that you thought that was my reasoning for making the suggestion that I did **is wrong**.
On the contrary. Since you tend to assume that non-regular posters in this forums are idiots lack techical skills and often jump to conclusions when replying, this is exactly what I expected your reply to be.

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And any implied association between an extension and the file format **is not relevant** for any *nix system.
It may surprise you to learn that I'm actually well aware of this fact. (I'm writing this post on a Linux machine.)

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I made no reference to the btree appearance of the data, many things are "btree" in appearance.
Indeed. You made no reference to the btree appearance and obviously haven't even looked at the database file. How about you grab one of the "many devices" that you own according to your profile and have a look at the actual file instead of posting more conjecture?

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