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Database.sqlite3 keeps showing up in my Trash

Ever since I upgraded to Leopard, a file named Database.sqlite3 keeps showing up in my Trash. I empty the trash and the file shows up again after a hour or so passes. Does anyone know what this file is and why it keeps getting trashed?

MacBook Pro 17" Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Oct 28, 2007 7:25 AM

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Oct 29, 2007 9:16 PM in response to Rotax

I too have the issue. I even reinstalled Leopared this evening (fresh install) and am having the same problem. I called Mac earlier today and they said this was the first time it was being reported. He then went and looked at the user forms (this chat thread I bet) and said that he noticed others were having the problem. He said it was being submitted to their technical department. I thought this was 3rd party apps causing it, but when I reinstalled the OS I had only synced my .mac account, and just let the computer sit. Sure enough, after about 10 minutes, the "Database" folder popped up in the trash! I hope this gets fixed...it's more annoying than anything. If anyone has come across updates, please update this thread. I will do the same if i learn more.

Oct 30, 2007 9:21 AM in response to jkwuc89

It does indeed seem to be related to the RSS feeds in Safari and Mail.app.

For reference, I don't use RSS in either. I have my default RSS application set to NetNewsWire and no feeds in my bookmark bars. Yet, the application still seems to be trying to get the feeds.

Looking at the sqlite3 database, I can see that it is trying only with the feeds that are put into Safari by default, (ABC News, Apple iTunes Bestsellers, etc)

In the mean time, I've changed the Finder Preferences to always empty the trash securely so that I would be able to empty it each time. Hopefully we'll see a fix along shortly.

Oct 30, 2007 9:53 AM in response to jkwuc89

Hi people. I was experiensing this problem too. It so-called PubSub problem. Check solution i've found:
You just need to disable bookmarks syncing in .mac prefs. I've found occurences of PubSubAgent related errors in my system.log showing exactly same time when bookmarks sync starting. I've decided to turn off bookmark syncing and voila, there are no errors in system.log and no Database.sqlite3 in Trash.

Database.sqlite3 keeps showing up in my Trash

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