Tim> I don't have time to dig into this, but assuming the report is Tim> correct, how can we "encourage" Unix weenies to use db-4.1.25? (On Tim> Windows, db-4.1.25 is shipped with the installer.) If the problems Tim> with older versions are so severe, maybe the Python wrapper should Tim> do a version check and refuse to run if it finds an old version? I'm using it just fine with 3.3.11 on Mac OS X. I'm not using pop3proxy though, just hammiefilter (for both scoring and incremental training) or hammie (for training from scratch). According to the pybsddb project's README.txt file (updated five weeks ago): This wrapper should be compatible with BerkeleyDB releases going back to 3.1.17 up to and including DB 4.1.25. I'm not saying the poster is wrong, just that his problem is not trivially confirmed. Skip
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