On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Norbert Sendetzky <norb...@linuxnetworks.de
> wrote:

> Hi Mariano
>
> > Hi Norbert. We found several persons that had problems compiling OpenDBX
> >  due to not finding some libraries like readline and so on. I though it
> was
> >  only Windows, but it happens also in Linux. Most of the time, we even
> >  don't need the utils. So...my question is, what about letting utils
> >  disable by default and if you want it to compile it with  --enable-utils
> >  ?
>
> I've changed this for the utils and tests in the current trunk it it will
> be
> part of the next development release. Both must be explicitely enabled in
> the
> future.
>
>
Excellent, we are in sync ;)

Thanks!

Mariano


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