After reading more, and playing, here it is:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use BerkeleyDB;
use Data::Dumper;
my $env = new BerkeleyDB::Env( -Home => '/home/steve/test',
-Flags => DB_CREATE | DB_INIT_CDB | DB_INIT_MPOOL )
|| die "env error: $! $BerkeleyDB::Error";
my $db = (tie my %hash, 'BerkeleyDB::Hash',
-Filename => 'db2.bdb',
-Env => $env,
-Flags => DB_CREATE)
|| die "db error: $! $BerkeleyDB::Error";
while (<>) {
$hash{$1} = $2 if (/(.*)=(.*)/);
print Dumper \%hash;
}
undef $db;
untie %hash;
--
Steve Marvell
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