src/libstore: Print the reason opening the DB failed
Without this, the error is lost, and it makes for a hard to debug situation. Also remove some of the busyness inside the sqlite_open_v2 args. The errcode returned is not the extended one. The only way to make open return an extended code, would be to add SQLITE_OPEN_EXRESCODE to the flags. In the future it might be worth making this change, which would also simplify the existing SQLiteError code.
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@ -47,9 +47,13 @@ SQLite::SQLite(const Path & path, bool create)
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// `unix-dotfile` is needed on NFS file systems and on Windows' Subsystem
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// for Linux (WSL) where useSQLiteWAL should be false by default.
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const char *vfs = settings.useSQLiteWAL ? 0 : "unix-dotfile";
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if (sqlite3_open_v2(path.c_str(), &db,
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SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE | (create ? SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE : 0), vfs) != SQLITE_OK)
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throw Error("cannot open SQLite database '%s'", path);
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int flags = SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE;
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if (create) flags |= SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE;
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int ret = sqlite3_open_v2(path.c_str(), &db, flags, vfs);
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if (ret != SQLITE_OK) {
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const char * err = sqlite3_errstr(ret);
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throw Error("cannot open SQLite database '%s': %s", path, err);
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}
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if (sqlite3_busy_timeout(db, 60 * 60 * 1000) != SQLITE_OK)
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SQLiteError::throw_(db, "setting timeout");
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