Hello, You probably know that this bug also appeared on others arches, too:
m68k: http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=db&ver=4.6.18-4&arch=m68k&stamp=1187098968&file=log Modified test suite run started at: 14:26 08/13/07 Berkeley DB 4.6.18: (July 17, 2007) Running environment tests (14:26:45) Running archive tests (14:34:16) Running backup tests (14:43:58) Running locking tests (14:46:21) Running logging tests (15:22:01) Running memory pool tests (19:28:19) Running transaction tests (19:41:36) Running byte-order tests (19:56:04) Running recno backing file tests (16:34:52) Running DBM interface tests (16:35:18) Running NDBM interface tests (16:35:46) Running Hsearch interface tests (16:36:13) ! grep ^FAIL obj/ALL.OUT FAIL: run_subsystem: env env007: env66: mmap: Cannot allocate memory On arm, it failed in the same spot, but not exactly the same way: http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=db&ver=4.6.18-4&arch=arm&stamp=1187033603&file=log Modified test suite run started at: 09:02 08/13/07 Berkeley DB 4.6.18: (July 17, 2007) Running environment tests (09:02:08) Running archive tests (09:06:40) Running backup tests (09:12:27) Running locking tests (09:13:19) Running logging tests (09:28:18) Running memory pool tests (11:41:35) Running transaction tests (11:49:11) Running byte-order tests (11:57:39) Running recno backing file tests (19:31:15) Running DBM interface tests (19:31:25) Running NDBM interface tests (19:31:37) Running Hsearch interface tests (19:31:48) ! grep ^FAIL obj/ALL.OUT FAIL: run_subsystem: env env007: db open:invalid argument -- Regards, EddyP ============================================= "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]