>>>>> "SM" == Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: SM> I've seen a couple messages on c.l.py and the spambayes list SM> about "breakage" with the new bsddb3 module. In both cases SM> the breakage they occurred probably wasn't directly related to SM> the change of the modules. It's almost certain that they have SM> two versions of Berkeley DB installed and were using a 2.x or SM> 1.8[56] version with the old bsddb module and are now linking SM> against the 3.x or 4.x library with the new module. Just remember that there's a difference between the API version and the database version. I'm not sure what the best approach is for migration to Python 2.3, other than grabbing and compiling the Sleepycat tools. :/ -Barry
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