On 12/09/2001, Philipp Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote To [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> *If* you have time, I can make you an development account, just sent
> me an ssh public-key in private Mail
No time?
> > Wait a minute - --with-DB=/usr/local can't cause ports to be installed
> > anywhere, this is [ath to BerkeleyDB location.
Ok, since 3.x is apparently not working, I tried the 2.2.7 from
your website.
Result: db_appinit reports from berkeley_api.c:
if (db_appinit(dbhome, NULL, dbenv,
DB_CREATE|DB_THREAD) ) {
my_xlog(OOPS_LOG_SEVERE, "open_db(): db_appinit(%s) failed: %m\n",
dbhome);
}
With %m as "No such file or directory" which is plain wrong in my case.
Yes, the directory is writable and reachable by the oops-user (confirmed
via login in last place :P)
Since Andy reported "success" w/ GIGAbase, I went back to that.
After fixing configure for location paths, I got a running oops. BUT,
it runs only from memory. Even w/ -xa I get absolutely no error messages
(on contrary, I get no log about gigabase in oops.log at all) and from -v
Loading module ./modules/gigabase_db_api.so
Module: GigaBASE API (DB API)
Insert module 'gigabase_db'
In both cases I get NOT_READY for the storages, and NO [g]dburl in "dbhome"
(Yes, configuration was either/or for BDB/GB). (This sounds familiar).
I am out of clue at all - dont put me back to Squid :-P
ciao
--
Philipp Buehler, aka fips | sysfive.com GmbH | BOfH | NUCH | <double-p>
#1: Break the clue barrier!
#2: Already had buzzword confuseritis ?
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