ken wrote:
FWIW, we seem to have a "db-devel" package on our Linux systems that
does the right thing.
Is that Berkeley DB? We have libdb-dev but I'm not sure it helps here.
Yeah, db4. You get prototypes for the old dbm interface if you
define DB_DBM_HSEARCH ... which, coincidently, we do :-)
thanks! worked great. debian ubuntu call it "libdb-dev" -- described
as pulling in the recommended headers and libs for berkeley db. i guess
what threw me were all the "checking for dbm in ..." messages.
paul
(Actually, I see we also have gdbm-devel installed on that system as well,
which provides ndbm.h).
--Ken
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