Again and again and again: We're at cross-purposes here.
I CANNOT support automagic Berkeley DB conversion hard-wired into RPM.
Period.
The DB_CONFIG mechanism is documented, and supplied/supported by Berkeley DB.
In order to do what you are attempting, the values need to scale somehow,
Compili
On Jan 17, 2011, at 7:08 PM, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
> 2011/1/18 Jeff Johnson :
>> Rip it out please. Or I will.
>>
>> One cvan set the log directory in DB_CONFIG.
>>
>> Using DB_CONFIG is the means to set parameteres configrurably
>> for Berkeley DB. If you find the Berekeley DB configuratio
On Jan 17, 2011, at 7:08 PM, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
> taking precendence wrt. %config(noreplace) /var/lib/rpm/DB_CONFIG...
>
*PLEASE* don't do
%config(noreplace) /var/lib/rpm/DB_CONFIG
Its bad craziness and doesn't begin to capture what'
is typically needed for a database schema chan
2011/1/18 Jeff Johnson :
> Rip it out please. Or I will.
>
> One cvan set the log directory in DB_CONFIG.
>
> Using DB_CONFIG is the means to set parameteres configrurably
> for Berkeley DB. If you find the Berekeley DB configuration
> machainsim useless, go honk at Orackle, not hack in rpmdb/db3.c
Rip it out please. Or I will.
One cvan set the log directory in DB_CONFIG.
Using DB_CONFIG is the means to set parameteres configrurably
for Berkeley DB. If you find the Berekeley DB configuration
machainsim useless, go honk at Orackle, not hack in rpmdb/db3.c
Yes I'm serious. All of the overrid
On Aug 18, 2008, at 2:16 AM, Alexey Tourbin wrote:
@@ -2878,6 +2878,7 @@
if (db->db_tags != NULL)
for (dbix = 0; dbix < db->db_ndbi; dbix++) {
+ dbiIndex dbi;
DBC * dbcursor = NULL;
DBT k = DBT_INIT;
DBT v = DBT_INIT;
@@ -2887,