Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
> Has anyone had similar problems or know a way around other than just not
> using BerkeleyDB?
That's not a valid problem. And it's not MySQL's fault either that no one
reads the README and/or INSTALL files that come with the product.
You need to download the patched BDB version (v3.2.9a) that is available
from MySQL's website.
AMK4
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