Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > There's also the issue of upgrading. Suppose someone has created a > database using bsddb in Python 2.2. When they upgrade to Python 2.3, > they'll get an exception when they open the database, because > Sleepycat DB 4.x can't open BSD DB 1.85 databases. What do we tell > them to do? Whether this happens somewhat depends on the system. On Linux, it won't happen, since people likely have been using Sleepycat DB, anyway, through db_185.h. If they really use DB 1.85 (i.e. on Windows), they need to use db_dump/db_load. Regards, Martin
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