Re: External Dependency Proposal: Berkeley DB (libdb)
- From: Vincent Untz <vuntz gnome org>
- To: Matthew Barnes <mbarnes redhat com>
- Cc: release-team gnome org, desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: External Dependency Proposal: Berkeley DB (libdb)
- Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 15:11:43 +0200
Le mardi 29 septembre 2009, à 11:13 -0400, Matthew Barnes a écrit :
> For years now, evolution-data-server has been dragging around its own
> copy of Berkeley DB (libdb) 4.1.25. As I understand the back story, it
> was originally added to work around libdb's frequently changing on-disk
> database format at that time, which would break our local address book
> databases every time the format changed.
>
> The database format hasn't been an issue for at least as long as I've
> been working on Evolution (since 2006). It's dead weight now. We've
> been dragging it around basically for Sun's benefit since they can't
> ship their own libdb for licensing reasons, but the Sun maintainers have
> agreed to let us drop our copy of libdb upstream and they will patch it
> back in to their own e-d-s package.
>
> I believe most distros are already linking evolution-data-server to a
> system-wide copy of libdb, especially since Ross Burton pointed out the
> reduction in memory usage by doing so [1].
>
> Not sure what exact version of Berkely DB to recommend. Any reasonably
> up-to-date version should be sufficient.
Makes sense to me, so let's just do it. Just decide on a version of
berkeley db ;-)
Vincent
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