On Mon, 25 Jul 2016, at 07:54, Petr Kubat wrote:
> Hi Oswald,
> 
> thank you for the fast reply.
> 
> My email was meant to be more of a means of collecting information about 
> the current status of your project rather than forcing you to adapt your 
> code to our changes.
> If you are open to patches for alternative backends then that is good 
> news for me.
> 
> Thanks,
> Petr

Hi Petr,

This whole situation seems like it will affect a great many packages, is
there a fedora-devel discussion we can refer back to for possible
solutions/replacements, preferably with minimal reprogramming? (I
imagine hundreds of other projects will have to have this same
discussion.)

It seems to me that for a package as popular as BDB that a shim layer or
a fork would be likely to emerge, I'm sure such discussions are already
ongoing.

Thanks,
--
Richard Bradfield

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