Skip> Why the proliferation? Martin> Because any specific version of the Sleepycat code can only Martin> access a few database file format versions. Older databases Martin> cannot be accessed with newer library implementations. Hence, Martin> you need to link explicitly with older libraries to access older Martin> databases. I think it's a bad idea to tie into an external vendor's release idiosyncracies that way. Sleepycat does provide utilities with each release which allows users to migrate from older file formats to newer ones. I would rather see some embellishment of the bsddb module that allows programmers to query file format types and possibly convert file formats by calling out to the Sleepycat-provided utilities. Skip
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