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Yaron Minsky wrote:
> This is an embarrassing question to ask about software that I wrote, but
> here it is.  I've been poking around with the sks code trying to get it
> to compile on a reasonably modern system, and having some real trouble
> getting it up.  I'm trying to build on a 64-bit centos 5 box using OCaml
> 3.10.2, and I'm wondering if anyone has run into the same problems I'm
> seeing.  When I try to build, I get the errors shown below.

A post showed up on GnuPG-Users yesterday:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2008-May/033395.html
He gave no other details than "Fedora 9 on an x86_64 box with 4 gigs of
ram and Numerix blows up on compile with "out of memory" errors"

In a reply, Todd Zullinger posted a patch that updates bdb from
4.1 to 4.6

I've been using a couple other patches and the 1.010 source tarball is
missing sks.pod.

Maybe it's time for a 1.0.11

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