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Solution: Setting the LIB & INCLUDE variables in config.in to point to the          correct directories can sometimes be enough to fix this          problem. If that doesn't work the easiest way to fix the          problem is to either delete or temporarily rename the copies          of db.h and libdb.a that you don't want BerkeleyDB to use.Incompatible versions of db.h and libdb---------------------------------------BerkeleyDB seems to have built correctly, but you get an error like thiswhen you run the test harness:  $ make test  PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/paul/perl/install/bin/perl5.00503  -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib -I/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/i586-linux  -I/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503 -e 'use Test::Harness qw(&runtests $verbose);  $verbose=0; runtests @ARGV;' t/*.t  t/btree.............  BerkeleyDB needs compatible versions of libdb & db.h          you have db.h version 2.6.4 and libdb version 2.7.5  BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at t/btree.t line 25.  dubious        Test returned status 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)  ...	Another variation on the theme of having two versions of Berkeley DB onyour system. Solution: Setting the LIB & INCLUDE variables in config.in to point to the          correct directories can sometimes be enough to fix this          problem. If that doesn't work the easiest way to fix the          problem is to either delete or temporarily rename the copies          of db.h and libdb.a that you don't want BerkeleyDB to use.	  If you are running Linux, please read the Linux Notes section below.Linux Notes-----------Newer versions of Linux (e.g. RedHat 6, SuSe 6) ship with a C librarythat has version 2.x of Berkeley DB linked into it. This makes itdifficult to build this module with anything other than the version ofBerkeley DB that shipped with your Linux release. If you do try to usea different version of Berkeley DB you will most likely get the errordescribed in the "Incompatible versions of db.h and libdb" section ofthis file.To make matters worse, prior to Perl 5.6.1, the perl binary itself*always* included the Berkeley DB library.If you want to use a newer version of Berkeley DB with this module, theeasiest solution is to use Perl 5.6.1 (or better) and Berkeley DB 3.x(or better).There are two approaches you can use to get older versions of Perl towork with specific versions of Berkeley DB. Both have their advantagesand disadvantages.The first approach will only work when you want to build a version ofPerl older than 5.6.1 along with Berkeley DB 3.x. If you want to useBerkeley DB 2.x, you must use the next approach. This approach involvesrebuilding your existing version of Perl after applying an unofficialpatch. The "patches" directory in the this module's source distributioncontains a number of patch files. There is one patch file for everystable version of Perl since 5.004. Apply the appropriate patch to yourPerl source tree before re-building and installing Perl from scratch.For example, assuming you are in the top-level source directory forPerl 5.6.0, the command below will apply the necessary patch. Rememberto replace the path shown below with one that points to this module'spatches directory.    patch -p1 -N </path/to/BerkeleyDB/patches/5.6.0Now rebuild & install perl. You should now have a perl binary that canbe used to build this module. Follow the instructions in "BUILDING THEMODULE", remembering to set the INCLUDE and LIB variables in config.in.The second approach will work with Berkeley DB 2.x or better.Start by building Berkeley DB as a shared library. This is fromthe Berkeley DB build instructions:    Building Shared Libraries for the GNU GCC compiler    If you're using gcc and there's no better shared library example for    your architecture, the following shared library build procedure will    probably work.    Add the -fpic option to the CFLAGS value in the Makefile.    Rebuild all of your .o files. This will create a Berkeley DB library    that contains .o files with PIC code. To build the shared library,    then take the following steps in the library build directory:    % mkdir tmp    % cd tmp    % ar xv ../libdb.a    % gcc -shared -o libdb.so *.o    % mv libdb.so ..    % cd ..    % rm -rf tmp    Note, you may have to change the gcc line depending on the    requirements of your system.    The file libdb.so is your shared libraryOnce you have built libdb.so, you will need to store it somewhere safe.    cp libdb.so /usr/local/BerkeleyDB/libIf you now set the LD_PRELOAD environment variable to point to thisshared library, Perl will use it instead of the version of Berkeley DBthat shipped with your Linux distribution.    export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB/lib/libdb.soFinally follow the instructions in "BUILDING THE MODULE" to build,test and install this module. Don't forget to set the INCLUDE and LIBvariables in config.in.Remember, you will need to have the LD_PRELOAD variable set anytime youwant to use Perl with Berkeley DB. Also note that if you have LD_PRELOADpermanently set it will affect ALL commands you execute. This may be aproblem if you run any commands that access a database created by theversion of Berkeley DB that shipped with your Linux distribution.Solaris 2.5 Notes-----------------If you are running Solaris 2.5, and you get this error when you run theBerkeleyDB test harness:    libc internal error: _rmutex_unlock: rmutex not held.you probably need to install a Sun patch. It has been reported thatSun patch 103187-25 (or later revisions) fixes this problem.To find out if you have the patch installed, the command "showrev -p"will display the patches that are currently installed on your system.Solaris 2.7 Notes-----------------If you are running Solaris 2.7 and all the tests in the test harnessgenerate a core dump, try applying Sun patch 106980-09 (or better).To find out if you have the patch installed, the command "showrev -p"will display the patches that are currently installed on your system.HP-UX Notes-----------Some people running HP-UX 10 have reported getting an error like thiswhen building this module with the native HP-UX compiler.    ld: (Warning) At least one PA 2.0 object file (BerkeleyDB.o) was detected.    The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system.    ld: Invalid loader fixup for symbol "$000000A5".If this is the case for you, Berkeley DB needs to be recompiled withthe +z or +Z option and the resulting library placed in a .sl file. Thefollowing steps should do the trick:  1: Configure the Berkeley DB distribution with the +z or +Z C compiler     flag:        env "CFLAGS=+z" ../dist/configure ...  2: Edit the Berkeley DB Makefile and change:        "libdb= libdb.a" to "libdb= libdb.sl".  3: Build and install the Berkeley DB distribution as usual.FEEDBACK--------How to report a problem with BerkeleyDB.To help me help you, I need of the following information: 1. The version of Perl and the operating system name and version you    are running. The complete output from running "perl -V" will tell    me all I need to know.      If your perl does not understand the "-V" option is too old.    BerkeleyDB needs Perl version 5.004_04 or better. 2. The version of BerkeleyDB you have. If you have successfully    installed BerkeleyDB, this one-liner will tell you:       perl -MBerkeleyDB -e 'print qq{BerkeleyDB ver $BerkeleyDB::VERSION\n}'    If you haven't installed BerkeleyDB then search BerkeleyDB.pm for a    line like this:      $VERSION = "1.20" ; 3. The version of Berkeley DB you have installed. If you have    successfully installed BerkeleyDB, this one-liner will tell you:        perl -MBerkeleyDB -e 'print BerkeleyDB::DB_VERSION_STRING.qq{\n}'    If you haven't installed BerkeleyDB then search db.h for a line    like this:      #define DB_VERSION_STRING 4. If you are having problems building BerkeleyDB, send me a complete    log of what happened. 5. Now the difficult one. If you think you have found a bug in    BerkeleyDB and you want me to fix it, you will *greatly* enhance    the chances of me being able to track it down by sending me a small    self-contained Perl script that illustrates the problem you are    encountering. Include a summary of what you think the problem is    and a log of what happens when you run the script, in case I can't    reproduce your problem on my system. If possible, don't have the    script dependent on an existing 20Meg database. If the script you    send me can create the database itself then that is preferred.    I realise that in some cases this is easier said than done, so if    you can only reproduce the problem in your existing script, then    you can post me that if you want. Just don't expect me to find your    problem in a hurry, or at all. :-)CHANGES-------See the Changes file.Paul Marquess <Paul.Marquess@btinternet.com>

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