On 08/28/03 05:44 PM, Simon Byrnand sat at the `puter and typed:
> > Hi all --
> >
> > We've decided, in light of several serious bugs (including crash and
> > concurrency bugs) that the non-DB_File database modules are not reliable
> > enough for use with Bayes.
> >
> > As a result, 2.60 will drop support for Bayes databases in formats
> > other than DB_File, and we'll add a new switch to sa-learn to
> > move data from the other formats to DB_File.
> 
> It's good to see this happen... although I'm sure there will be some
> grumbling, even with 2.55 the other DB's apart from DB_File had serious
> scalability issues....
> 
> So it will be a bit of short term pain (for some people) for longterm
> gain.... :)
> 

Ok, just so I'm prepared, this means that the Berkley DB format will
remain?  I'm afraid I've always been a little to DB shy for my own
good, so I'm a little unschooled here.  If this doesn't refer to
Berkley DB, then I need to install something else to save the Bayes
feature.

I have looked at the documentation, and though I'm sure it's there
somewhere, I'm missing the details regarding the bayes database
formats.

Thanks!

BTW, Can't wait for 2.6!  2.55 is so effective - for me, anyway, I'd
have figured there wasn't much else to do but keep the rules caught up
with the spammers.

Lou
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