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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
> 

OK. Thanks for your explain.

 Thx & Rgds,

Awie


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