Hi !!

cdb is optimised for write-once, lookup-many - and cdbmake provides
atomic rebuilds.

ACK. But - given a 'whole cloth' approach, it is a (relatively) trivial exercise to accomplish the same functionality by any of several means.

I've just compiled the pure-db libs, and am looking at others.

I want to deliver a 'set' of structured objects - each optimized for the type of data stored, such as:

IP:white/black,

we use here a cdb database for white/black listing that is rebuilt every
5 minutes from a mysql database (with more than 4 million ip addresses),
in our case the cdb read speed compensates the databse rebuild every 5
minutes. Of course this maybe even better using some dbm like database
but we don't have tried it yet. For other purposes where data is updated
from time to time is even better (username/passwords, etc ...)

...to Exim that it already knows how to read, but not have to carry any of the related DJB 'specialties' with it.

Daemontools, for example, which seems to ship with all his code, may even be at work in his 'fridge. That critter is a RBK to hunt down, dis-entangle, and rm.

daemontools is not need at all to have cdbmake working.

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Best regards ...

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