Set the SQLite database lock timeout to 60 seconds which is the default in PHP anyways. I don't know why the MDB2 driver has this hardcoded to 0.1 seconds. This potentially fixes a lot of SQLite database lock problems and stuck in maintainance mode during upgrade issues.
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@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ class MDB2_Driver_sqlite3 extends MDB2_Driver_Common
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$php_errormsg = '';
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$php_errormsg = '';
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$this->connection = new SQLite3($database_file);
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$this->connection = new SQLite3($database_file);
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if(is_callable(array($this->connection, 'busyTimeout'))) {//busy timout is only available in php>=5.3
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if(is_callable(array($this->connection, 'busyTimeout'))) {//busy timout is only available in php>=5.3
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$this->connection->busyTimeout(100);
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$this->connection->busyTimeout(60000);
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}
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}
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$this->_lasterror = $this->connection->lastErrorMsg();
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$this->_lasterror = $this->connection->lastErrorMsg();
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if (!$this->connection) {
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if (!$this->connection) {
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