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Author HubTou
Recipients HubTou, koobs, terry.reedy
Date 2022-03-27.07:56:22
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The storage format used under Windows is completely different from the one used under Unix (or *BSD).

Apart from the .dat datafile, there is a .dir index file with CSV lines such as "'key', (offset, length)".

Whereas under Unix (or *BSD), I have:

# file whois_cache.db
whois_cache.db: Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version 2, native byte-order)

I'll make a test on a Linux Raspberry Pi, to see if the issue is *BSD specific...
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2022-03-27 07:56:23HubTousetrecipients: + HubTou, terry.reedy, koobs
2022-03-27 07:56:23HubTousetmessageid: <1648367783.07.0.0967367538655.issue47072@roundup.psfhosted.org>
2022-03-27 07:56:23HubToulinkissue47072 messages
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