I would have mentioned it, if it would be trivial/easy.

There does not seem exist an easy way to downgrade the database format
(which is the reason here really for the "corruption").

The best I've found is
http://pybsddb.sourceforge.net/ref/transapp/recovery.html, which refers
to db_recover, which exists e.g. in the package db4.5-util (as
db4.5_recover). However, it does not seem to work with "single file"
databases, only with directories holding a database.

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