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diff --git a/db/build_vxworks/dbdemo/README b/db/build_vxworks/dbdemo/README deleted file mode 100644 index 1a2c7c7d0..000000000 --- a/db/build_vxworks/dbdemo/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -This README describes the steps needed to run a demo example of BerkeleyDB. - -1. Read the pages in the Reference Guide that describe building - BerkeleyDB on VxWorks: - - $(WIND_BASE)/target/src/BerkeleyDB/docs/ref/build_vxworks/intro.html - $(WIND_BASE)/target/src/BerkeleyDB/docs/ref/build_vxworks/notes.html - $(WIND_BASE)/target/src/BerkeleyDB/docs/ref/build_vxworks/faq.html - -2. Launch Tornado 2.0 and open up the BerkeleyDB project. - -3. Add the demo project to that workspace: - - $(WIND_BASE)/target/src/BerkeleyDB/build_vxworks/demo/dbdemo.wpj - -4. Build BerkeleyDB as described in the Reference Guide. - -5. Build the dbdemo project. - -6. Download BerkeleyDB onto the target. - -7. Download the dbdemo project onto the target. - -8. Open a windsh to the target and run the demo: - - -> dbdemo "<pathname>/<dbname>" - - Where pathname is a pathname string pointing to a directory that the - demo can create a database in. That directory should already exist. - The dbname is the name for the database. For example: - - -> dbdemo "/tmp/demo.db" - -9. The demo program will ask for input. You can type in any string. - The program will add an entry to the database with that string as - the key and the reverse of that string as the data item for that key. - It will continue asking for input until you hit ^D or enter "quit". - Upon doing so, the demo program will display all the keys you have - entered as input and their data items. |