On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Jon Nelson wrote:

> > > Ever since I've started using tdb http://sourceforge.net/projects/tdb
> > > which is the db used by pppd, samba, and some other projects, I've
> > > forever forsaken the others.  Why?  It's essentially very similar to
> > > gdbm, but there are some huge, critical differences:
..

> The only bug I'm aware of that is a "serious" bug is a very small one

OK, I see that I should follow my own rule and never write emails
immediately after waking up. It's a *build* issue, and is *not* serious.
It prevents compiling, but it's also a very small problem to solve.

> introduced when gcc 3.3 came out and (properly) began complaining about
> long, implicitly continued strings.
> 
> tdb is technically part of Samba, and the tdb project syncs up with the
> samba project's tdb "upstream" from time to time.  However, I'm not
> aware of any issues with it. Being rather familiar with it, however, if
> you wanted to forward to me (off list) some of what you describe, maybe
> I could take a look and figure it out. I also don't have a great deal of
> spare time, and have a list of things I'd like to work on about as long
> as the late, great, Andre the Giant's arm. That's a pretty big arm.
> 
> --
> Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
> Liberty is two wolves attempting to have a sheep for dinner and
> finding a well-informed, well-armed sheep.
> 
> Jon Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> C and Python Code Gardener
> 
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