I have been cutting and pasting everything so as not to make any typo
errors, and just now I reinstalled the berkeleydb just to satisfy the
curiousity of the query Al mentioned. And as for either I installed
the berkeleydb, well I certainly did, but I think this has something
to do with how or where it was installed, I typed db in the terminal
and pressed tab for auto-completion untill it showed the following:


according to the book these are some or all the packages that the
berkeleydb contains or installs!
##############################################
root:/sources/man-db-2.4.3# db_
db_archive     db_deadlock    db_hotbackup   db_printlog    db_stat
    db_verify
db_checkpoint  db_dump        db_load        db_recover     db_upgrade
##############################################



On 22/03/07, Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> > Are you certain you installed the Berkeley-DB package?
> > I'm not. If you did, something went wrong with your installation.
> > Note from my logs:
> >
> > checking db_185.h usability... yes
> > checking db_185.h presence... yes
> > checking for db_185.h... yes
> > checking for dbopen from <db_185.h> in -ldb4... no
> > checking for dbopen from <db_185.h> in -ldb-4... yes
> >
>
> Or you missed off the --enable-compat185 switch?
>
> Al
>
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