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#	$NetBSD: README,v 1.3 1996/05/03 21:17:07 cgd Exp $
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#	@(#)README	8.27 (Berkeley) 9/1/94
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This is version 1.85 of the Berkeley DB code.
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For information on compiling and installing this software, see the file
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PORT/README.
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Newer versions of this software will periodically be made available by
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anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.berkeley.edu.  An archive in compressed format
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is in ucb/4bsd/db.tar.Z, or in gzip format in ucb/4bsd/db.tar.gz.  If
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you'd like to receive announcements of future releases of this software,
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send email to the contact address below.
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Email questions may be addressed to Keith Bostic at bostic@cs.berkeley.edu.
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============================================
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Distribution contents:
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Makefile.inc	Ignore this, it's the 4.4BSD subsystem Makefile.
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PORT		The per OS/architecture directories to use to build
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		libdb.a, if you're not running 4.4BSD.  See the file
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		PORT/README for more information.
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README		This file.
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btree		The B+tree routines.
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changelog	List of changes, per version.
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db		The dbopen(3) interface routine.
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docs		Various USENIX papers, and the formatted manual pages.
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hash		The extended linear hashing routines.
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man		The unformatted manual pages.
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mpool		The memory pool routines.
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recno		The fixed/variable length record routines.
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test		Test package.
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============================================
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Debugging:
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If you're running a memory checker (e.g. Purify) on DB, make sure that
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you recompile it with "-DPURIFY" in the CFLAGS, first.  By default,
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allocated pages are not initialized by the DB code, and they will show
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up as reads of uninitialized memory in the buffer write routines.
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