I wrote a simple test writer and reader and did not have any problems.
Here is the writer.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use GDBM_File;
my %ports;
tie(%ports,'GDBM_File','gdbmtest',&GDBM_NEWDB,0644) or die "$!\n";
for my $switch (0 .. 5) {
for my $ifnum (0 .. 5) {
$ports{"$switch:$ifnum"} = "test $switch $ifnum";
}
}
untie(%ports) or warn "$!\n";
And a reader
#!/usr/bin/perl
use GDBM_File;
my %ports;
tie(%ports,'GDBM_File','gdbmtest',&GDBM_READER,0644) or die "$!\n";
for my $switch (0 .. 5) {
for my $ifnum (0 .. 5) {
print $ports{"$switch:$ifnum"}, "\n";
}
}
untie(%ports) or warn "$!\n";
-- gam3
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