George Theall on 14 Jan 2005 15:05:07 -0000 |
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 04:40:54AM -0500, Doug Crompton wrote: > I was trying out the latest sendmail - 8.13.3 - and I am getting userdb.db > errors. I run the (new) makemap against the userdb. The docs elude to > needing berkeley 4.125 or newer. The release notes for sendmail talk about Berkeley DB 4.125 being needed starting with sendmail 8.12.7 so if you were running a more recent version already then you should not need to upgrade DB. Or you could try running "db_verify -V" to see what version you have currently. > How does this get installed on the > system? I don't think I currently have this on my system. What would it be > called? Is it a library? Sendmail only uses the libraries and header files as far as I know, although there should also be some programs installed with it. It was probably installed as a package (eg, with RedHat / Fedora Core it's named simply "db", with headers in "db-devel") with whatever distribution you're running, although you can also compile it from source. George -- theall@tifaware.com Attachment:
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