Apparently squidGuard 1.2.0 is NOT compatible with db-2.7.7 anymore even 
though the documentation says it is.  I compiled db-3.2.9, recompiled 
squidGuard 1.2.0 to use db-3.2.9, rebuilt my .db files (squidGuard -C and 
-u), and everything works great now.

CHANGELOG:
2001-03-02      Support for 3.2.* version of BerkleyDB. Previous version of
                 bdb 3.* is not suported. SquidGuard is still 2.7.7 compatible.
                 configure will check for vallid versions of bdb. (leh)

Developers ?

>Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 14:57:17 -0600
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Sean O'Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: HELP !!!! Upgraded to squidGuard 1.2.0 and .db lists are no 
>longer being read into memory
>
>K ... I'm a bit frustrated.  I upgraded to squidGuard 1.2.0 (running Squid 
>Cache: Version 2.4.STABLE3 on a Solaris 8 system).  I'm still using 
>db-2.7.7 because I didn't feel like compiling another program at the time 
>(only have a single CPU SS20 - compiles take a while).  Compile, 
>installation, etc went fine.  I even deleted all the .db files and 
>recreated them using squidGuard -C and updating them with squidGuard 
>-u.  .db files back to the original size they were before the 
>upgrade.  NOW I'm getting this in the squidGuard log file:
>
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19733] squidGuard 1.2.0 started (1010433176.422)
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19733] squidGuard ready for requests (1010433176.588)
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19734] init domainlist 
>/usr/local/squid/squidGuard/db/blacklists/ads/domains
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19734] loading dbfile 
>/usr/local/squid/squidGuard/db/blacklists/ads/domains.db
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19734] domainlist empty, removed from memory
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19734] init urllist 
>/usr/local/squid/squidGuard/db/blacklists/ads/urls
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19734] loading dbfile 
>/usr/local/squid/squidGuard/db/blacklists/ads/urls.db
>2002-01-07 13:52:56 [19734] urllist empty, removed from memory
>
>What happened ??!!!! Man, I got real used to those cleaned-of-spam-adverts 
>web pages and now CRAP everywhere.  Anyone have any ideas ???
>
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