You just may find that conv2gdbm does what you need. It certainly expects your .pag and .dir files as the input..... It is part of the gdbm distro As you note this is probably not an uncommon problem so perhaps this is the answer. The 'data' return from file(1) just means it recognises it as a binary file but has NFI what it is.
cheers
tachyon
In reply to Re^3: Unwinding an (unknown type) DBM
by tachyon
in thread Unwinding an (unknown type) DBM
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