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diff --git a/bin/OpenSim.ini.example b/bin/OpenSim.ini.example index 59bce36..f49cd97 100644 --- a/bin/OpenSim.ini.example +++ b/bin/OpenSim.ini.example | |||
@@ -112,11 +112,15 @@ | |||
112 | ;storage_plugin = "OpenSim.Data.Null.dll" | 112 | ;storage_plugin = "OpenSim.Data.Null.dll" |
113 | 113 | ||
114 | ; --- To use sqlite as region storage: | 114 | ; --- To use sqlite as region storage: |
115 | ; PLEASE NOTE: If you use want to use SQLite with Mono 2.6 and above, you must use the SQLiteNG plugin rather than the existing SQLite one | 115 | ; |
116 | ; do this by commenting out the OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll line below and uncommenting the OpenSim.Data.SQLiteNG.dll one | 116 | ; PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately, the current SQLite database plugin (necessary to use SQLite with Mono on Linux) is |
117 | ; not compatible with the sqlite3 library installed on Mac OSX. If you're using Mono 2.4 you can still use the old sqlite | ||
118 | ; library by uncommenting the SQLiteLegacy.dll storage plugin (and commenting out SQLite.dll). Unfortunately, the older library | ||
119 | ; will not work with Mono 2.6 on Mac OSX so you will either need to replace the OSX sqlite3 system library or use MySQL instead | ||
120 | ; | ||
117 | ; You will also need to do the same thing in config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini if you are running in standalone mode | 121 | ; You will also need to do the same thing in config-include/StandaloneCommon.ini if you are running in standalone mode |
118 | storage_plugin = "OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll" | 122 | storage_plugin = "OpenSim.Data.SQLite.dll" |
119 | ; storage_plugin = "OpenSim.Data.SQLiteNG.dll" | 123 | ;storage_plugin = "OpenSim.Data.SQLiteLegacy.dll" |
120 | storage_connection_string="URI=file:OpenSim.db,version=3"; | 124 | storage_connection_string="URI=file:OpenSim.db,version=3"; |
121 | 125 | ||
122 | ; --- To use MySQL storage, supply your own connection string (this is only an example): | 126 | ; --- To use MySQL storage, supply your own connection string (this is only an example): |