I would say depending on bdb is a questionable decision.  Two other good 
candidates that are heavily used and quite a bit lighter are gdbm and sqlite.

On 04/04/2010 11:43 AM, PCMan wrote:
> I just created a new git branch for lxmusic named cache.
> What it does is quite simple. It caches info of every songs in the
> playlist in our private db.
> Due to the limitation of xmms2, it's very slow to get all these info
> due to excessive IPC roundtrips.
> Now with our own cache, the loading of large playlist gains great speed up.
> The speed improvement is quite visible. Try it and you'll see.
> The cache file is a small, simple, and compact Berkely db file.
> Please get it tested. If this is ok, I think it can be merged to
> master branch later.
> 
> Cheers!
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