On Monday 19 March 2001 19:20, you wrote:
> I would take a look at the standard and simple Berkely DB. It was part of
Too simple, I taked a look at it some time ago, and I taked a look at gdbm 
wich should be a bit more complete than plain db and you need to do a lot of 
work to use it.
> glibc, but now there are three versions in mdk, db1, db2 and db3. I think
On Mandrake 7.2 db is on glibc.
> the latest release is db3, and the other versions are included for
> compatibility. That is what rom4 uses for the rpm database.
>
> Install db3, db3-devel, and db3-utils and look into
> /usr/share/doc/db3-devel-3.1.17 for the api description (both C and C++).
>
> Hmmm, now that I think about it, you will have db1-2-3 in Cooker, in
> standard 7.2 you probably have only just the old db. But you can always get
> the src.rpm and rebuild.
Is the api of db3 better that the old ones ? is it easier to use ?
Can I instal db3.src.rpm and make it and install it without having any 
trouble (in mandrake 7.2) ?
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