[Python-Dev] Berkeley breakage
Tim Peters
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Mon Aug 18 13:36:44 EDT 2003
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[Skip Montanaro] > I'm using it just fine with 3.3.11 on Mac OS X. I'm not using > pop3proxy though, just hammiefilter (for both scoring and incremental > training) or hammie (for training from scratch). > > According to the pybsddb project's README.txt file (updated five > weeks ago): > > This wrapper should be compatible with BerkeleyDB releases going > back to > 3.1.17 up to and including DB 4.1.25. > > I'm not saying the poster is wrong, just that his problem is not > trivially confirmed. Berkeley version numbers seem partially insane, though: if you have 3.3.11, that doesn't tell us whether you've installed either, neither, or both of the available Sleepycat patches *to* 3.3.11. I don't know whether those patches fix potential corruption problems in 3.3.11, but IIRC Sleepycat patches don't bump the version number regardless.
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