Le Vendredi 3 Mars 2006 07:53, Bauno a écrit :
> On Thursday 2 March 2006 19:15, Gonéri Le Bouder wrote:
> > > Ok, i close the bug.
> >
> > The bug isn't fixed! I've had klibido corrupt its databases several
> > times. Would you like me to run klibido compiled with debug symbols so I
> > can get a useful backtrace? I suppose what's needed is to catch it
> > corrupting the database, not crashing when it tries to use it again.
>
> Correct. But the crash seems to be totally random and not KLibido-related.
>
> > Doing db updates while files are still downloading seems to provoke
> > crashes easily. Changing the "group properties" settings, such as
> > disabling on of the two news servers while klibido is doing other things
> > might is another thing I've done that I think is correlated with DB
> > corruption.
>
> This is the "typical" Debian behavior, which I'm investigating with a
> friend of mine. It seems a problem of Debian unstable and derived distro
> (e.g.: Ubuntu), and seems related to the backports from Bdb CVS. Compiling
> the db from source (and assuring the Debian one isn't used) seems to fix
> things.
>
> It would be nice to have a .deb package of Bdb with the vanilla sources to
> test...or to investigate things with the Debian package maintainer a/o the
> Sleepycat guys, that are very nice and responsive.
>
> Unfortunately, I really don't have time to fix such things: I never have
> this behavior and never have db corruptions, even if I treat my Dbs really
> bad on my devel pc...
>
> Gonéri, is it hard a/o time-expensive to package the vanilla sources of
> Bdb?
Thank you Bauno,
I prefere to change the dbd depend from the 4.3 serie to 4.2. I'll have a look
this week end.
Stay turned ;)
Gonéri