oops! sorry about this, responding to another message altogether and
accidentally hit the send button.
rvs
On Feb 27, 2006, at 7:07 PM, Ronald V. Simmons wrote:
> its alphabetical by first and last name.
>
> rvs
>
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 2:00 PM, kfogel@collab.net wrote:
>
>> Branko Čibej <brane@xbc.nu> writes:
>>> Manuzhai wrote:
>>>>> What makes me angry about this is the same thing that made me
>>>>> angry
>>>>> the last time I tripped over a rather similar database-recovery
>>>>> botch.
>>>>
>>>> Well, if you want to prevent it from happening another time, you
>>>> might just want to hop onto the fsfs bandwagon. It's become the
>>>> default for 1.2, and for a reason - seems much more stable, no more
>>>> db-recovery.
>>>
>>> Hm, or the 1.3.(1?) bandwagon with bdb-4.4 -- no more db-recovery
>>> there, either. :)
>>
>> Speaking of which... where do we stand with 1.3.1 and BDB, Brane? Is
>> the r18144-etc entry in STATUS ready for review and voting, or are
>> any
>> other changes still coming in?
>>
>> For what it's worth, I got a call from Keith Bostic the other day
>> (which I don't think he'd mind my reporting about in a public forum),
>> basically saying that the acquisition by Oracle does not change
>> anything -- Sleepycat remains available to help in any way they can
>> with the SVN integration of BDB 4.4. It didn't sound like you were
>> stuck on anything that needed consultation with Sleepycat, but I
>> thought I'd mention it just in case.
>>
>> -Karl
>>
>>
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