OK, here's some food for thought.

The Berkeley DB itself passes tests with the exception of mutexes, 
which are supposedly unavailable on LinuxPPC.

The current mifluz CVS tree (from gnu.org) passes its tests with no 
problems, both with and without bigfiles support.

The current ht://Dig tree does not pass tests for me, with or without 
bigfiles support. :-( I compared the source files for mifluz to those 
in the ht://Dig tree. There are no differences in the source (the 
Makefiles are obviously different).

I'm confused to say the least. I enclose the configure output from 
mifluz and ht://Dig. Is there something I'm missing?

-Geoff

%htdig-config.out

htdig-config.out

%mifluz-config.out

mifluz-config.out

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