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On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:32 PM, Awie wrote:

Nevermind - I was able to download Berkeley DB v2.7.7 from SleepyCat
and
squidGuard complies now.

Bryan

Bryan,

squidguard 1.2.0 works better with Berekely DB v3.2.9, you may be able
to use 2.7.7 loading blacklists into memory for each redirector, which
takes forever. Using 3.2.9 will allow you much better performance using
pre-built database for blacklists


-j

Jeff,

If you said that DB 3.2.9 is better (it should be) than 2.7.7. How is about
using the latest version of BerkelyDB v4.3.27?


Thx & rgds,


Awie

I'm not sure. i was troubleshooting a problem a while back when i was running 2.7.7. SquidGuard 1.2 wouldn't read the pre-built data bases, then i found an obscure web site that listed 3.2.9
http://www.maynidea.com/squidguard/step-by-step.html


So once i installed 3.2.9 and the 2 patches it worked better than ever. i have not tried 4.x.x

--j

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