I've had zero problems with the TokyoCabinet libraries (I'm running on
Linux systems).  I haven't had a chance to update the .spec file to
3.2.3 yet, which is why I'm still behind on versions.

On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 01:13:13AM -0500, Kaiwang Chen wrote:
>Thanks guys. I noticed that Russ's is 3.2.3 with db, while both
>Jesse's and official binary is 3.2.1 with tokyocabinet, so is anything
>wrong with 3.2.3 or bdb? I once tried to compile cfengine on my mac
>air(OS X Lion) with dbd5 from macports as well, however the binary
>crashed on startup. Jeremy Mates wrote about OSX issues, but they are
>about cfengine2, and possibly kind of obsolete. A bit off my original
>topic, but which stable version is really stable for production
>environment?
>
>Thanks,
>Kaiwang
>
>2012/3/2 R P Herrold <herr...@owlriver.com>:
>> On Thu, 1 Mar 2012, Brian Whitehead wrote:
>>
>>> It would be helpful to have the source RPMS available or at least the .spec 
>>> file used to generate the RPMS.  Maybe some at Cfengine will consider this 
>>> request.
>>
>> I built the requested version [3.2.3] with minimal changes
>> from that of Chritsoph Maser.  It may be found at:
>>        ftp://ftp.owlriver.com/pub/mirror/ORC/cfengine/
>> (I pushed it out into my publicly visible packaging archive
>> yesterday)
>>
>> As I recall I built this for CentOS 5
>>
>> -- Russ herrold
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