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bdb alternatives (Re: Running Subversion on AIX )

From: Brian Olson <icic_at_bolson.org>
Date: 2003-03-15 03:44:47 CET

I am not an AIX user, but this brings up something I've wondered about for
a while. Alternate back-ends. Another db? What do we require out of the
db? Would ndbm or gdbm work? Maybe write something custom tailored to what
svn wants. I've heard that bdb may be a performance bottleneck; custom
code might be faster.

Brian Olson
http://bolson.org/

On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Hensley, Richard wrote:

> I tried for quite a while to get Subversion running on AIX, and in the
> end, I simply could not get BerkleyDB-4.0.14 or BerkleyDB-4.1.25 to
> operate correctly. This included installing the outside of Subversion
> and trying to run the tests to tclsh. I used up all the hints on the
> sleepcat.com web site. :(

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