On 29/05/2015 22:31, ISHIKAWA, Chiaki wrote:

> I figured out the particular cause of
> test-cloudfile-backend-hightail.js.
> experienced during |make mozmill| when I simulated "short read" and
> "short write" to files
> under the profile directory used by the test was that
> *.db files managed by Berkeley DB 1.85 (presumably by the code below
> mozilla/security/nss/lib/dbm/src/) experienced failures.

According to Google, current versions of NSS can use SQLite for its
backend. Butt the file names are different:

key3.db -> key4.db
cert8.db -> cert9.db
secmod.db -> pkcs11.txt

https://wiki.mozilla.org/NSS_Shared_DB
https://blogs.oracle.com/meena/entry/what_s_new_in_nss1

Advantage is that Firefox/Thunderbird/SeaMonkey can all share the same files
........

> However, now that Sleepycat has been bought by Oracle, I am not sure
> what is the good option left.

I think v5 of Berkeley DB is still under the Sleepycat licence.

Phil

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