Software :: Berkeley Db Not Available?

Jul 12, 2011

My open-ldap does not detect berkeley db.When I wanted to install open-ldap, I got the following message:

Code:
checking for Berkeley DB major version in db.h... 5
checking for Berkeley DB minor version in db.h... 2

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General :: How To Uninstall Berkeley DB

Jan 7, 2011

I just installed Berkeley DB 4.2 on my Ubuntu following the guide in below url.[URL].. I realized, I have installed wrong version of Berkeley DB and I want to uninstall it. How do I do that?

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Fedora :: Berkeley Db-4.8.26 Compilation Failed?

Sep 9, 2011

I have downloaded "db-4.8.26" and trying to compile it for MIPS. I am using the following configuration options

dist/configure --host=mips CC=/opt/montavista/pro/devkit/mips/fp_be/bin/mips_fp_be-gcc LD=/opt/montavista/pro/devkit/mips/fp_be/bin/mips_fp_be-ld CFLAGS="-g -O2 -lpthread -D_REENTRANT" LDFLAGS=-Bshareable
but compilation is giving lot of errors for mutex.
./libtool --mode=compile /opt/montavista/pro/devkit/mips/fp_be/bin/mips_fp_be-gcc -c -I. -I../dist/.. -g -O2 -lpthread -D_REENTRANT ../dist/../mutex/mut_pthread.c

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General :: Get Berkeley DB With 1.85 Compatibility Mode?

Jan 9, 2010

I am trying to install gnome-bin 1.4.2 from source but it is telling be I need my Berkeley DB to have 1.85 compatibility mode - how do I do this? I've tried both the libdb4.2-dev package (which give the error below) and the libdb1-dev package (which tells me I am missing DB support all together).

Code:
checking for dbopen... no
checking for dbopen in -ldb... no
checking for dbopen in -ldb1... no
checking for __db185_open in -ldb-3... no
checking for __db185_open in -ldb-4... no

configure: error: Your db library is missing db 1.85 compatibility mode. How do I get Berkeley 1.85 compatibility mode on my system?

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General :: Way To View The Contents Of A Berkeley DB File?

Jul 1, 2011

As the topic title states, I would like to know the preferred way of viewing the contents of a Berkeley DB file. The machine the file is on is running SuSE 9.3, with perl 5.8.6 and php 5.2.0 installed. (I'm not sure if stating that was necessary, but my understanding is that the more information I can provide you, the better. The purpose to this question is this: I have been requested to look into coming up with some form of Geocoding software for one of my company's clients. Specifically, I've been requested to look into trying to obtain Census tract/block information.

I discovered the Perl module Geo::Coder::US, which uses Census input (TIGERLine files) to create a Berkeley DB file, then reads said file to produce its own output. However, the output from Geo::Coder::US only provides latitude and longitude information.At the moment, my only interest is in popping the Berkeley DB file generated with the import script packaged with the Geo::Coder::US module. I'm trying to see what the contents of that DB file are, so I can determine if the information I'm after is even in there in the first place.

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General :: Berkeley DB - Db-5.1.19 - Installation Failure On Debian5

Oct 10, 2010

I am trying to install Berkeley DB on debian5 machine, and when i run the "make" command, it gives the error, "command not found"

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Ubuntu Servers :: Berkeley Db Database For Virtual Users?

Jan 31, 2011

Im configuring virtual users for ftp and in few guides i find that i need this database.This guides were outdated so i cant follow them(by downloading with its commands), can anyone explain me something about this db(like, where to download, how, did i have installed other version of this db with ubuntu server default packages)...By the way i need to create login file with users and their passwords, for example:tomfoofredbar
Then i must create actual database file like this:

Code:
db_load -T -t hash -f logins.txt /etc/vsftpd_login.db
(that requires the Berkeley db program installed)

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General :: Uninstall Berkeley DB Which Is Installed By Default During Installation?

May 8, 2011

I am using cent os 5 .I want to uninstall Berkeley DB which is installed by default during installation. how can I uninstall Berkeley DB from my Linux machine.

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General :: Svn: Berkeley DB Error While Creating Environment For Filesystem Repo/db: Invalid Argument

Apr 14, 2009

I'm having trouble getting subversion working on Centos 4.7. When I try to create a repository using:

Code:
svnadmin create /path/to/repo
I get:
Code:

svn: Berkeley DB error while creating environment for filesystem repo/db: Invalid argument
svn: bdb: Berkeley DB library configured to support only DB_PRIVATE environments

I've searched the Net, with little luck. Threads seem to suggest that Centos has this flag compiled into the Berkeley DB RPM by default; whereas SVN doesn't want it. Someone, somewhere, must have got this to work and I'm sure it's something really simple I'm doing wrong.

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Fedora Servers :: Sendmail[31427]: Unable To Open Berkeley Db /etc/sasldb2: Unknown Error 13

Sep 7, 2010

I've been using cyrus and sendmail together for a very very long time now. Just recently I upgraded to fedora 13 and now my virtual users can not send email from the /etc/sasldb2 passwords. I get in the /var/log/messages sendmail[31427]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: Unknown error: Its weird that they can still log in and get email from imapd.conf

sasl_pwcheck_method:auxprop saslauthd
sasl_auxprop_plugin: sasldb
sasl_mech_list: LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5

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I even tried re-creating sasldb2 and sasldblistusers2 shows my two users 'one' that is also a local user account and the saslauthd authenticates when sending emails, but the virtual user 'two' can't send just only can log in to receive. /etc/sysconfig/saslauthd is set up as mech=pam. but I don't see how that would be relevant to this issue.

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General :: "no Acceptable C Compiler Found In $PATH" While Installing Berkeley Db"?

Jun 1, 2010

While installing berkeley db on linux i m getting the following error:

"configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH"

I m installing this for postfix.

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