On 20 May 2001 08:46:29 -0400, Christopher James Lahey wrote: > On 20 May 2001 00:04:09 -0400, Michael Leone wrote: > > Nope, didn't work, and I compiled the latest BerkeleyDB from source. > > You probably should be using the built in copy of db on your OS, not the > latest one. I wouldn't actually expect this to work if you upgrade > using a newer version of db. Try upgrading using the builtin > db_upgrade? There is no built-in db_upgrade command on my system; that's why I had to try and use the db3 upgrade. I couldn't find the db_upgrade command on my system at all. That's why I downloaded and installed the latest version (db3), because a Net search said that db_upgrade was a command in the latest db3 version. Are you saying I should uninstall db3, and try downloading and installing db2, and doing a db_upgrade with that release? > If you're willing to wait a little while, CVS evolution will soon > handling upgrades just fine soon. I just finished getting it to compile > with a fairly recent version of db in my source tree. I still have my backup copy, which should be version 2 (my "file" command doesn't seem to give me that level of detail). When the snapshots start up again, will my v2 copy work with that Evo? Or am I forced to re-enter everything? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Michael J. Leone Registered Linux user #201348 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: 50453890 PGP Fingerprint: 0AA8 DC47 CB63 AE3F C739 6BF9 9AB4 1EF6 5AA5 BCDF This space for rant _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.helixcode.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
