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Sqlite database browser windows11/27/2023 ![]() ![]() SQLite does not work well on networked/virtualized/emulated file systems due to file locking issues that are unique to each file system. If you want to open the app on Windows while the database is on Linux then I wouldn't recommended it with SQLite (the library). I'm not sure how we can change Database Browser for SQLite to support WSL. If you checked the first image in this link you will see how it works.īasically, you run VS Code on Windows and you just send/receive commands to WSL (Linux environment) in the background, for tools that are running on WSL. VS Code is doing that using an extension ( ). If you really want that, you can install an X Server on Windows.īut looking at the seemless integration of vscode and wsl2, it feels more like a bug. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do here. I guess that behaviour is to be expected, since I try to open a file from a linux file system in a Windows software, and this issue therefore should be labeled feature request. Search for an existing similar issue: Please check #2209 for more information.The info below often helps, please fill it out if you're able to. But looking at the seemless integration of vscode and wsl2, it feels more like a bug. That means, it did NOT work with this path: I copied the database to my desktop and the db opened fine. I tried to open a SQLite database inside of a Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 installation (Ubuntu) and nothing happened. ![]()
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