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Was looking at #716 and couldn't reproduce the issue using an SQLite db. I'm not sure, but I think the EF SQLite implementation does not update the specified rowVersion column automatically. You have to add a trigger that updates it yourself in a migration.
To reproduce download a package and check the RowVersion column in the db. It is still the default value, null.
Simulating a concurrency conflict does not trigger a DbUpdateConcurrencyException either.
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Was looking at #716 and couldn't reproduce the issue using an SQLite db. I'm not sure, but I think the EF SQLite implementation does not update the specified rowVersion column automatically. You have to add a trigger that updates it yourself in a migration.
To reproduce download a package and check the RowVersion column in the db. It is still the default value, null.
Simulating a concurrency conflict does not trigger a DbUpdateConcurrencyException either.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: