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-Berkeley DB version 2.x and OpenLDAP running threads
-====================================================
-
-Special care has to be taken when building Berkeley DB 2.x
-for use with OpenLDAP as an slapd backend. If OpenLDAP is used
-with threads, so must Berkeley DB. If OpenLDAP is built without
-threads, so must Berkeley DB. In general, you should use
-the latest Sleepycat version.
-
-The configuration tool of Sleepycat's Berkeley DB will automatically
-set appropriate options on IRIX, OSF/1, and SUN Solaris platforms
-(version 2.3.16), as well as FreeBSD (version 2.7.5). The options
-must be manually defined on other plaforms, e.g. on LINUX.
-
-On PC-LINUX (kernel version 2.0.35, linux kernel threads as imple-
-mented by libpthreads.so.1.60.4) with gcc as the standard compiler
-the environment variable CPPFLAGS must define -D_REENTRANT, while
-building the Berkeley DB package.
-
-DO NOT USE THE -ansi CFLAG, SINCE THEN THE DB PACKAGE'S CONFIGURE
-CANNOT FIND THE X86/GCC SPINLOCKS, WHICH ARE NEEDED FOR THREAD-
-SUPPORT WITH THE BERKELEY DB.
-
-Please check carefully if your platform is not mentioned above.
-
-The OpenLDAP configure tool will most probably find the correct
-configuration itself. No special action has to be taken
-while building the OpenLDAP package.
-