Over on the spambayes-dev mailing list, Richie Hindle presents a program that makes bsddb3 go insane: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/spambayes-dev/2003-July/000519.html He was on Win98SE. I got the same "corrupted database" symptom several times on Win2K using the same program, but never the "illegal instruction" symptom. This throws multiple threads at a Berkely hash DB. It's clear as snot whether that's supported. Contrary to a followup msg, it looks like the Python hashopen() call *always* forces the DB_THREAD flag into the mix, so the absence of DB_THREAD probably isn't the problem.
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