On Sat, Feb 09, 2013 at 01:51:09PM +0100, Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
> Have you tried to set
> 
> # WITH_BDB_VER
> #                               - User defined global variable to set 
> Berkeley DB version.
> # <UNIQUENAME>_WITH_BDB_VER
> #                               - User defined port specific variable to set 
> Berkeley DB
> #                                 version.
> in /etc/make.conf?

havn't tried yet. But for me it makes more sens to pin all ports to the
*same* version of BDB. 

Is there any problem linking db44 to *any* port? 
in /etc/make.conf I'd set 
-----------------------
WITH_BDB_VER=44
-----------------------

What will fail if I do so? (recompiling all our local packages will take 12h+
just to find out ...)

Why do we have so much versions of bdb in our ports? 

Best Regards
Raphael

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