tdb2: use tdb->flags & TDB_RDONLY instead of tdb->read_only for TDB1 code.
There's also a semantic change here: for tdb1, being read-only meant no locking, and it was an error to try to lock a r/o database. For TDB2, you'd need to specify TDB_NOLOCK, which suppresses locking silently.
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