NetBSD/lib/libc/db
christos c4e3c4d493 Don't refuse to create a hash database on 0 length files. Treat
them as new files the same way that the btree code does.  Note that
we do the fstat() after the open() instead of re-using the previous
result of the stat() to avoid races (we open with O_EXLOCK when we care).
2005-03-29 23:37:15 +00:00
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btree hash already uses FD_CLOEXEC -- pay attention to the return value and make it 2005-01-19 00:23:44 +00:00
db
hash Don't refuse to create a hash database on 0 length files. Treat 2005-03-29 23:37:15 +00:00
man Add missing .Ed reported by new mdoc. 2004-08-31 17:11:33 +00:00
mpool
recno hash already uses FD_CLOEXEC -- pay attention to the return value and make it 2005-01-19 00:23:44 +00:00
Makefile.inc
README
changelog
db2netbsd

README

#	$NetBSD: README,v 1.3 1996/05/03 21:17:07 cgd Exp $
#	@(#)README	8.27 (Berkeley) 9/1/94

This is version 1.85 of the Berkeley DB code.

For information on compiling and installing this software, see the file
PORT/README.

Newer versions of this software will periodically be made available by
anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.berkeley.edu.  An archive in compressed format
is in ucb/4bsd/db.tar.Z, or in gzip format in ucb/4bsd/db.tar.gz.  If
you'd like to receive announcements of future releases of this software,
send email to the contact address below.

Email questions may be addressed to Keith Bostic at bostic@cs.berkeley.edu.

============================================
Distribution contents:

Makefile.inc	Ignore this, it's the 4.4BSD subsystem Makefile.
PORT		The per OS/architecture directories to use to build
		libdb.a, if you're not running 4.4BSD.  See the file
		PORT/README for more information.
README		This file.
btree		The B+tree routines.
changelog	List of changes, per version.
db		The dbopen(3) interface routine.
docs		Various USENIX papers, and the formatted manual pages.
hash		The extended linear hashing routines.
man		The unformatted manual pages.
mpool		The memory pool routines.
recno		The fixed/variable length record routines.
test		Test package.

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Debugging:

If you're running a memory checker (e.g. Purify) on DB, make sure that
you recompile it with "-DPURIFY" in the CFLAGS, first.  By default,
allocated pages are not initialized by the DB code, and they will show
up as reads of uninitialized memory in the buffer write routines.