I've been having terrible corruption issues (need to run reconstruction every day), as I usually notice with bdb-based applications. I was wondering if anyone has experimented with patching sks to use something more reliable like mysql, postgres, sqlite, etc?

mysql and postgres are exceptionally nice because then I wouldn't need to back up the database manually, it would just be rolled into our normal backups, but even sqlite would be an improvement.

Al "as a cs student, the thought of a single threaded single process spinlocking the db engine is just sickening"

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