On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Karl Schmidt wrote:
> You must NOT set USE_DB for gdbm.
> [KPS] I didn't - but look at:
>
> rpm -qa | grep db1
> db1-1.85-4
> db1-devel-1.85-4
I am not a Linux person. I'm not experienced in all this RPM stuff.
Looks like you have DB 1.85, which is very old.
> rpm -qa | grep gdb
> gdbm-1.8.0-5
> gdbm-devel-1.8.0-5
> xxgdb-1.12-16
> gdb-5.0-7
Heck, and some gdbm stuff.
> rpm -qa | grep db3
> db3-3.1.14-6
And DB3.
> What is the syntax of USE_DB ? is it USE_DB=yes ?
Yes. Probably best to make it use DB3, but you'll have to make sure you
get the correct db.h. I have several DBMs installed on my system for
testing, but I keep them in separate directories. My Local/Makefile
contains
USE_DB=yes
INCLUDE=-I/opt/local/include/db-3
DBMLIB=/opt/local/lib/db-3/libdb.a
when I want to use DB3 (but I'm using Solaris 8, not Linux).
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