Looks like this just had a patch submitted and accepted to Freedesktop bug.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?format=multiple=96878
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #96878
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96878
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Although I'm no longer at Oracle working on Berkeley DB I am fairly
confident when I say that the majority of the changes in BDB since 4.8
were related to a) the integration of the SQLite layer (the SQL API)
and b) scalability/locking changes below the API to improve multi-core
scalability. I
this work!!! :)
-greg
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Subject: Fwd: [Bug 157165] Re: [needs-packaging] Oracle DBXML
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contact me: greg.b...@oracle.com - I'm a product manager working in
the Oracle Berkeley DB Group. Thank you for your efforts.
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Hello, I'm the product manager over at Oracle in the Berkeley DB group.
I created a Launchpad project for BDB XML https://launchpad.net
/berkeley-db-xml and I'm generally available for questions, help, etc on
this and other BDB related topics.
Unless there is a really good reason to use the xmldb
I couldn't agree more. We need it in the distro and ideally used in
some visible manner so that people can see that it's viable.
-greg
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Robert Paulsen
rob...@paulsenonline.net wrote:
Greg,
Thanks for your interest in ths!
dbxml makes sense.
The main thing
@ Martin Pit - Excellent points and I see where the RH solution is not the
best for some obvious technical reasons (Doh! I didn't think that one
completely through, my mistake). Thanks for pointing that out to me.
@ Bernhard Schmidt - I too would like to gently move people forward, to have
ISPs
So, it seems that there is growing consensus for #111 if not enabled by
default. But I wonder, is there no way to detect this situation and switch
between the two behaviors automatically? What if after a few failed
lookups the code says, Ah ha! Network interface foo is on a link which
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32303868/AptOrdering.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32303869/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32303870/Dmesg.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: at-spi
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
python-pyatspi:
Installed: 1.28.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.28.0-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.28.0-0ubuntu1 0
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