Hi Marsha,
Am 25.08.2009 um 08:12 schrieb PETRY, MARSHA:
This might be a variation of the "Berkeley DB in Flux" discussion...
I updated the trac and svn packages using pkgutil, and now have a
corrupt BDB when I try to use svn.
svn: Berkeley DB error for filesystem '/cust/repo/db' while opening
environment:
svn: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
svn: bdb: Ignoring log file: /cust/repo/db/log.0000000918: magic
number 88090400, not 40988
svn: bdb: Invalid log file: log.0000000918: Invalid argument
svn: bdb: PANIC: Invalid argument
svn: bdb: unable to join the environment
The resolution on the Oracle site says that I need to db_recover
using the old BDB copy (4.4) --- that is now pointing to the new 4.7
copy and so I've lost the ability to run db_recover using the older
version. Is that correct? or is there a way to get that back?
Am I right in thinking I'll need to download/compile a personal
"home directory" version of 4.4 and run the recover using that? I
do not see an easy way to re-create the old versions.
Any help would be much appreciated... I'm looking at a long
process. I don't think we even use gcc on this box and so I have
lots of downloads to get.
In addition to the workaround Ihsan advised please note also that
there will a new version of Trac be released shortly, so please
take a careful eye on updating.
To make updating both easier and safer in the future there is currently
work going on to provide freezes of the package tree.
Also please help testing new packages from
http://mirror.opencsw.org/testing.html
to find problems early.
Sorry for the inconvenience
-- Dago
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