Erm . . . Storable doesn't create Berkeley DB files; Storable uses its own on-disk format. If you're moving Storable-serialized data between machines of different endian-ness you want to look at the nstore routine which writes out stored data in a portable ("network") byte ordering that will behave correctly anywhere.
What you probably want is to write a conversion script on the old platform which reads in the current files and writes out (again, using nstore) a new portable copy. Then move those new portable copies to the new platform.
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In reply to Re: Berkeley DB files portable?
by Fletch
in thread Berkeley DB files portable?
by js1
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