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Comment:Fix compilation issue for the .NET Compact Framework version included with Visual Studio 2005.
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SHA1: 03add76ac4110987b9e209f7fc825242a3f5adfe
User & Date: mistachkin 2013-01-10 16:04:23.829
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2013-01-16
23:49
Add interop test SQL function to sleep for X milliseconds. check-in: da3460c70f user: mistachkin tags: trunk
2013-01-10
16:04
Fix compilation issue for the .NET Compact Framework version included with Visual Studio 2005. check-in: 03add76ac4 user: mistachkin tags: trunk
2013-01-09
22:14
Update downloads page for release 1.0.84.0. check-in: 8804f074eb user: mistachkin tags: trunk, release, release-1.0.84.0
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Changes to System.Data.SQLite/SQLiteException.cs.
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    private static string GetStockErrorMessage(
        SQLiteErrorCode errorCode,
        string message
        )
    {
        return String.Format("{0}{1}{2}",
            GetErrorString(errorCode),

            Environment.NewLine, message).Trim();



    }
  }

  /// <summary>
  /// SQLite error codes.  Actually, this enumeration represents a return code,
  /// which may also indicate success in one of several ways (e.g. SQLITE_OK,
  /// SQLITE_ROW, and SQLITE_DONE).  Therefore, the name of this enumeration is







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    private static string GetStockErrorMessage(
        SQLiteErrorCode errorCode,
        string message
        )
    {
        return String.Format("{0}{1}{2}",
            GetErrorString(errorCode),
#if !NET_COMPACT_20
            Environment.NewLine, message).Trim();
#else
            "\r\n", message).Trim();
#endif
    }
  }

  /// <summary>
  /// SQLite error codes.  Actually, this enumeration represents a return code,
  /// which may also indicate success in one of several ways (e.g. SQLITE_OK,
  /// SQLITE_ROW, and SQLITE_DONE).  Therefore, the name of this enumeration is