[gentoo-user] Do you leave it on? USE="berkdb"

2006-10-16 Thread Grant
Do you guys leave the berkdb USE flag on? It seems to be a default flag, but I've been using -berkdb in make.conf ever since I started using Gentoo. Is it basically a better way for lots of different packages to manage their databases? - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Do you leave it on? USE="berkdb"

2006-10-17 Thread Brian Davis
I have mine off. However, you should see which packages you have installed that would take advantage of it before you turn it off globally. Grant wrote: Do you guys leave the berkdb USE flag on? It seems to be a default flag, but I've been using -berkdb in make.conf ever since I started using

Re: [gentoo-user] Do you leave it on? USE="berkdb"

2006-10-21 Thread Grant
I have mine off. However, you should see which packages you have installed that would take advantage of it before you turn it off globally. Grant wrote: > Do you guys leave the berkdb USE flag on? It seems to be a default > flag, but I've been using -berkdb in make.conf ever since I started > u

Re: [gentoo-user] Do you leave it on? USE="berkdb"

2006-10-22 Thread kashani
Grant wrote: Does anyone else have a comment on this? Does turning on berkdb increase the performance of the applications that can utilize it, with the downside of another package on the system? How about gdbm? At one point berkdb and gdbm conflicted in cyrus-sasl and I think there were issu

Re: [gentoo-user] Do you leave it on? USE="berkdb"

2006-10-22 Thread Grant
> Does anyone else have a comment on this? Does turning on berkdb > increase the performance of the applications that can utilize it, with > the downside of another package on the system? How about gdbm? At one point berkdb and gdbm conflicted in cyrus-sasl and I think there were issues in PHP