I hope it's as simple as that.  I don't have first-hand
experience doing what you are, i.e., building the dbm file
at install time for access at run time.

--
Brad

On 12/5/05, Edward Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 5, 2005, at 8:33 PM, Brad Baxter wrote:
> > I think you're correct to be conservative.  I've been spoiled
> > by servers with lots of memory, so my judgement may be in
> > question.  :-)
>
> Wow, AnyDBM_File looks perfect. It'll use ndbm, then Berkeley DB,
> GDBM, and then fall back on SDBM. Like you said SDBM comes standard
> with Perl (although it apparently runs slower than berkely-db).
>
> Thanks very much for the pointers Brad and Mike.
>
> //Ed
>

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