unsupported hash version..?! berkeley-db with bsddb3 on python3












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I've been working on a project using Berkeley-db and bsddb3 on python3. I've stumbled upon this error which I've been searching the internet for 2 days and couldn't find a solution.. My guess is that there is some version incompatibility issue but the thing is that it works on my friends who have the EXACT same versions of the librarie.



Anyone know what is causing this error and a fix?



Source Code:



from bsddb3 import db
database = db.DB()
database.open("ad.idx")


It gives me:



bsddb3.db.DBInvalidArgError: (22, 'Invalid argument -- ad.idx: unsupported hash version: 10')


Note: "ad.idx" is created using



db_load -c duplicates=1 -f ads.txt -T -t hash ad.idx


on Unix executable file.



Note2: I've tried using alternative idx file other than "ad.idx" and as well as on other computers. "ad.idx" and other idx files work just fine on other computers.



Things I've tried:




  1. Reinstalling all bsddb3, berkeley-db.

  2. Using my friend's .idx file which was working fine on his computer.

  3. Used multiple different db type such as b+-tree etc.


Versions:



Berkeley-db = 18.1.25



python3 - 3.6



bsddb3 - 6.2.6



Berkeley-db and bsddb3 are both up-to-date



Thanks!










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    I've been working on a project using Berkeley-db and bsddb3 on python3. I've stumbled upon this error which I've been searching the internet for 2 days and couldn't find a solution.. My guess is that there is some version incompatibility issue but the thing is that it works on my friends who have the EXACT same versions of the librarie.



    Anyone know what is causing this error and a fix?



    Source Code:



    from bsddb3 import db
    database = db.DB()
    database.open("ad.idx")


    It gives me:



    bsddb3.db.DBInvalidArgError: (22, 'Invalid argument -- ad.idx: unsupported hash version: 10')


    Note: "ad.idx" is created using



    db_load -c duplicates=1 -f ads.txt -T -t hash ad.idx


    on Unix executable file.



    Note2: I've tried using alternative idx file other than "ad.idx" and as well as on other computers. "ad.idx" and other idx files work just fine on other computers.



    Things I've tried:




    1. Reinstalling all bsddb3, berkeley-db.

    2. Using my friend's .idx file which was working fine on his computer.

    3. Used multiple different db type such as b+-tree etc.


    Versions:



    Berkeley-db = 18.1.25



    python3 - 3.6



    bsddb3 - 6.2.6



    Berkeley-db and bsddb3 are both up-to-date



    Thanks!










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      I've been working on a project using Berkeley-db and bsddb3 on python3. I've stumbled upon this error which I've been searching the internet for 2 days and couldn't find a solution.. My guess is that there is some version incompatibility issue but the thing is that it works on my friends who have the EXACT same versions of the librarie.



      Anyone know what is causing this error and a fix?



      Source Code:



      from bsddb3 import db
      database = db.DB()
      database.open("ad.idx")


      It gives me:



      bsddb3.db.DBInvalidArgError: (22, 'Invalid argument -- ad.idx: unsupported hash version: 10')


      Note: "ad.idx" is created using



      db_load -c duplicates=1 -f ads.txt -T -t hash ad.idx


      on Unix executable file.



      Note2: I've tried using alternative idx file other than "ad.idx" and as well as on other computers. "ad.idx" and other idx files work just fine on other computers.



      Things I've tried:




      1. Reinstalling all bsddb3, berkeley-db.

      2. Using my friend's .idx file which was working fine on his computer.

      3. Used multiple different db type such as b+-tree etc.


      Versions:



      Berkeley-db = 18.1.25



      python3 - 3.6



      bsddb3 - 6.2.6



      Berkeley-db and bsddb3 are both up-to-date



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question
















      I've been working on a project using Berkeley-db and bsddb3 on python3. I've stumbled upon this error which I've been searching the internet for 2 days and couldn't find a solution.. My guess is that there is some version incompatibility issue but the thing is that it works on my friends who have the EXACT same versions of the librarie.



      Anyone know what is causing this error and a fix?



      Source Code:



      from bsddb3 import db
      database = db.DB()
      database.open("ad.idx")


      It gives me:



      bsddb3.db.DBInvalidArgError: (22, 'Invalid argument -- ad.idx: unsupported hash version: 10')


      Note: "ad.idx" is created using



      db_load -c duplicates=1 -f ads.txt -T -t hash ad.idx


      on Unix executable file.



      Note2: I've tried using alternative idx file other than "ad.idx" and as well as on other computers. "ad.idx" and other idx files work just fine on other computers.



      Things I've tried:




      1. Reinstalling all bsddb3, berkeley-db.

      2. Using my friend's .idx file which was working fine on his computer.

      3. Used multiple different db type such as b+-tree etc.


      Versions:



      Berkeley-db = 18.1.25



      python3 - 3.6



      bsddb3 - 6.2.6



      Berkeley-db and bsddb3 are both up-to-date



      Thanks!







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      edited Nov 25 '18 at 21:34









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