Changeset de7f20e for server/databases/db.xml
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rbcb166a rde7f20e 30 30 <title>Introduction to Berkeley DB</title> 31 31 32 < para>The <application>Berkeley DB</application> package contains programs32 <!-- <para>The <application>Berkeley DB</application> package contains programs 33 33 and utilities used by many other applications for database related 34 34 functions. This package is also installed during LFS and may already exist … … 36 36 reinstall it if you need the additional language bindings or the RPC 37 37 server. If you do reinstall <application>Berkeley DB</application>, ensure 38 you use the &lfs-bdb-version; version used in the LFS book.</para> 38 you use the &lfs-bdb-version; version used in the LFS book.</para> --> 39 40 <para>The <application>Berkeley DB</application> package contains programs 41 and utilities used by many other applications for database related 42 functions.</para> 39 43 40 44 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead> … … 129 133 <title>Installation of Berkeley DB</title> 130 134 131 < para>The installation commands below are identical to the commands used135 <!-- <para>The installation commands below are identical to the commands used 132 136 in the LFS book. If you installed <application>Berkeley DB</application> 133 137 in LFS, and you don't add anything to the <command>configure</command> 134 138 script, you'll end up with exactly what you already have. The additional 135 139 parameters you can use are listed in the Command Explanations section 136 below.</para> 140 below.</para> --> 137 141 138 142 <note> … … 218 222 <title>Contents</title> 219 223 220 < para>Only the program and libraries not installed in LFS are listed here,224 <!-- <para>Only the program and libraries not installed in LFS are listed here, 221 225 the others can be found at <ulink 222 226 url="&lfs-root;/chapter06/db.html#contents-db"/> as they were initially 223 installed during the building of LFS.</para> 227 installed during the building of LFS.</para> --> 224 228 225 229 <segmentedlist> 226 <segtitle>Installed Program </segtitle>230 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle> 227 231 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle> 228 232 <segtitle>Installed Directory</segtitle> 229 233 230 234 <seglistitem> 231 <seg>berkeley_db_svc</seg> 232 <seg>libdb_java.{so,a}, libdb_tcl.{so,a} and db.jar</seg> 235 <seg>berkeley_db_svc, db_archive, db_checkpoint, db_deadlock, db_dump, 236 db_load, db_printlog, db_recover, db_stat, db_upgrade, db_verify</seg> 237 <seg>libdb.{so,a}, libdb_cxx.{so,a}, libdb_java.{so,a}, 238 libdb_tcl.{so,a} and db.jar</seg> 233 239 <seg>/usr/share/doc/db-&db-version;</seg> 234 240 </seglistitem> … … 251 257 </varlistentry> 252 258 253 <!-- These are left in so that if LFS ever dumps BDB, it is easy to254 restore this information255 256 259 <varlistentry id="db_archive"> 257 260 <term><command>db_archive</command></term> … … 361 364 </varlistentry> 362 365 363 -->364 365 366 </variablelist> 366 367
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