I guess it had been a while since I ran 'make test' on the 2.4 cvs... can't find this bug in the bugs db and I'd just like a quick sanity check (if the bug's already there or if I'm doing something weird) before I add it. Linux Mandrake 9.1, gcc 3.2.2, Berkeley DB 4.1.25 installed in /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.1 -- "make test" runs fine all the way to test_bsddb and blocks there. Digging further shows it runs fine all the way to test_pop and blocks specifically in test_popitem. Digging yet further with print and printf shows that when trying to delete the first key ('e') it gets all the way to entering the call err = self->db->del(self->db, txn, key, 0); in _DB_delete -- and never gets out of that call. Ctrl-C does nothing, have to Ctrl-Z then kill %1 to get out. Previous deletes done in the course of the unit-test give no problems (e.g., test_clear also starts by deleting that 'e' key and just works fine). So, I'm nonplussed... Alex
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