No I have never used -C to prebuild the DBs in fact that's
the first time I even heard of it.

                Does this offer much better performance ?

                > -----Original Message-----
                > From: James McKiernan
                > Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 12:08 AM
                > 
                > [root@squidguard bin]# ./squidGuard -v
                > SquidGuard: 1.2.0 Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 2.7.7:
(08/20/99)

                And I assume you have used squidGuard -C to prebuild your
databases?

                If you are using the .db files then I can't explain the
issue with
                squidGuard 1.2.0 and the Berkeley db version. 

                Based on the replies that I receive (from those who bother
to send
                them), changing from 1.2.0/2.77 to 1.2.0/3.2.9 is
overwhelmingly
                successful.

                If the squidGuard/BerkeleyDB combination is not the problem,
what
                advice would you give to correct the problem these users are
                experiencing?

                Rick



        
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