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in the current implementation. (CVS 6920) FossilOrigin-Name: 1e510d7fc5cc47fe2714dbb1ed3ea7e90acbff7b
When the asynchronous IO backend opens a file with the EXCLUSIVE flag set, make sure only a single file-descriptor is opened (not one for reading and one for writing). This change fixes #3978. (CVS 6905)
Changes to test code (only) to allow veryquick.test to run with OMIT_UTF16 builsd. Ticket #3985. (CVS 6919)
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