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# Databases will automatically by rebuilt if any differences are found |
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# in the status. Although --db could be used to update the changes |
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# for each particular packages, newer versions of libdb2 have introduced |
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# bugs; --rebuilddb is know to be 100% stable. On some systems |
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# bugs; --rebuilddb is known to be 100% stable. On some systems |
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# which are slow, or have massive installations this feature may be |
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# annoying. If you decide to turn it off, remember to --rebuilddb your |
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# databases from time to time, or run it as a cron job. Programs like |
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# make-debian-x11 will then be guaranteed to have correct information about |
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# your system. |
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# your system. Note: When $no_rebuilddb is set to 0, $tmp is automatically |
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# checked to make sure that it is executable/writable for your effective |
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# uid/gid when the status changes, if not set to 0 you may need to check this |
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# yourself. |
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$no_rebuilddb = 0; |
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