>   <grumble>  It's obviously too much for me to expect that gdbm
> doesn't have massive variations between versions.
>
>   Upgrade your gdbm libraries && header files.  The latest version is
> 1.8
>
>   The alternative is to go back to the previous version of the
> 'counter' module.
>
>   I'll try to put an update in tonight.
>
>   Alan DeKok.

It looks like gdbm is not very well maintained. Here is what I found while 
searching for a 1.8 debian package...

gdbm (1.7.3-27) unstable; urgency=low

  * No 1.8 yet because a) the soname has changed, making packaging it less
    trivial, b) the upstream changes are not hugely important and c) 1.8
    appears after 5 years of upstream inactivity and has since been
    followed by another 18 months of upstream inactivity despite some
    trivial and annoying build bugs in 1.8 which must hit almost everyone
    who tries to build it from source.  

  * Migration warnings are left unchanged as a result of (c) above.

This is from the changelog.Debian.gz file that comes with the debian package 
version 1.7.3-27

Just wanted to post this info as an FYI for everyone.

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