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Database file name with multi-byte UTF-8 characters on Android #25
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This was referenced Jan 17, 2018
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I discovered from the test suite that database file names with multi-byte UTF-8 characters such as accented (European) characters and Euro sign do not work on Android
x86
orx86_64
platform. (This is NOT an issue in case of the builtin android.database implementation which is enabled by theandroidDatabaseImplementation: 2
setting in sqlitePlugin.openDatabase.) This is very likely related to #19 (multi-byte UTF-8 characters not working on Android) but I do not expect this to be solved by the solution contributed in storesafe/android-sqlite-evcore-ndk-driver-free#2.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: