Revision history for Perl extension BerkeleyDB.
0.01 23 October 1997
* first alpha release as BerkDB.
0.02 30 October 1997
* renamed module to BerkeleyDB
* fixed a few bugs & added more tests
0.03 5 May 1998
* fixed db_get with DB_SET_RECNO
* fixed c_get with DB_SET_RECNO and DB_GET_RECNO
* implemented BerkeleyDB::Unknown
* implemented BerkeleyDB::Recno, including push, pop etc
modified the txn support.
0.04 19 May 1998
* Define DEFSV & SAVE_DEFSV if not already defined. This allows
the module to be built with Perl 5.004_04.
0.05 9 November 1998
* Added a note to README about how to build Berkeley DB 2.x
when using HP-UX.
* Minor modifications to get the module to build with DB 2.5.x
0.06 19 December 1998
* Minor modifications to get the module to build with DB 2.6.x
* Added support for DB 2.6.x's Concurrent Access Method, DB_INIT_CDB.
0.07 21st September 1999
* Numerous small bug fixes.
* Added support for sorting duplicate values DB_DUPSORT.
* Added support for DB_GET_BOTH & DB_NEXT_DUP.
* Added get_dup (from DB_File).
* beefed up the documentation.
* Forgot to add the DB_INIT_CDB in BerkeleyDB.pm in previous release.
* Merged the DBM Filter code from DB_File into BerkeleyDB.
* Fixed a nasty bug where a closed transaction was still used with
with dp_put, db_get etc.
* Added logic to gracefully close everything whenever a fatal error
happens. Previously the plug was just pulled.
* It is now a fatal error to explicitly close an environment if there
is still an open database; a database when there are open cursors or
an open transaction; and a cursor if there is an open transaction.
Using object destruction doesn't have this issue, as object
references will ensure everything gets closed in the correct order.
* The BOOT code now checks that the version of db.h & libdb are the
same - this seems to be a common problem on Linux.
* MLDBM support added.
* Support for the new join cursor added.
* Builds withe Berkeley DB 3.x
* Updated dbinfo for Berkeley DB 3.x file formats.
* Deprecated the TxnMgr class. As with Berkeley DB version 3,
txn_begin etc are now accessed via the environment object.