"Romuald Texier" <rtexier at elikya.com> wrote in message news:9c3blo$p6m$1 at news.irisa.fr... > Mark blobby Robinson wrote: > > > Hi Romuald, > > > > thanks for the advice. Can you tell me how to force shelve to use gbd or > > direct me to any documentation. I am have to admit I am a bit of newbie > > both to python and linux, so sorry for being a pain in the arse. > > To be honest, the last time I did it, I was so irritated that I just > removed the bsddb module from my system... It is quite a brute force way > (shame on me). > You could always switch to bsddb3, found at http://pybsddb.sourceforge.net/. It gives you lots of improvments over bsddb, gdbm, etc. such as cursors, locking, transactional commit/rollback, safe multi-thread or -process access to the DB, etc. and all of these are also available when using its version of shelve. -- Robin Dunn Software Craftsman robin at AllDunn.com Java give you jitters? http://wxPython.org Relax with wxPython!
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