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Re: Error

From: David Summers <david_at_summersoft.fay.ar.us>
Date: 2004-05-10 22:57:09 CEST

On Sun, 9 May 2004, Adrian Hirst wrote:

> I have installed all the latest versions of the bootstrap rpm's from
> http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/redhat-9.0/bin/
>
> And everything has gone well until I do svnadmin create svn, I then get the
> following error
>
>
>
> svn: Berkeley DB error while creating environment for filesystem b/db:
>
> Function not implemented.
>
>
>
> I have read various posts on here regarding this error that usually point to
> the faq on http://subversion.tigris.org <http://subversion.tigris.org/>
>
>
>
> Being new to linux and its command set, I am not quite sure what to do and
> what the stuff in the faq means, if someone could help me out
>
> With what to do exactly It would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Is there a log that this creates that I could view to find more details
> about this error if so what is the command?
>
>
>

Did you get this resolved? What computer are you runing this on, a
Pentium system?

You might try grabbing db-4.0.14 SRC RPM from RedHat and recompiling with
the POSIX code. For some reason they didn't do that for i586 RPMS. I'm
getting ready to try the same thing on my brother's i586 Linux RedHat 9.0
box.

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