Hello!

Thank you for your answer! I found the sources files in the following link:

https://github.com/berkeleydb/libdb/releases

But, when I compiled within of the FreeDOS using DJGPP (GCC for MS-DOS) I obtained a lot errors ... I think some modifications it'll must to be made in the sources files! But I don't know how to do, because I know few on the  "C" ...

Everaldo

Em 23/11/2024 20:37, G.W. Haywood via Freedos-user escreveu:
My feeling is that this is unlikely to be a practical proposition.

I use a kind of Btree/ISAM database.  It's proprietary, I bought the
source code from a Canadian company called SoftFocus about 40 years
ago but in the decades since then I've had to modify it to make it
build with more recent compilers.  There might be something similar
available open source but I haven't looked.  I don't think that the
Canadian company still exists.

If you have seen evidence that Berkely DB can be supported by a DOS
system I should be very pleased to know where you found it.

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73,
Ged.



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