Though this stuff isn't critical, if it's going to offer information, it
might as well be correct. When the ./configure command is exec'd, if it
can't fine the gdbm libs, it will complain and suggest many different
conflicting things. If my memory serves me correctly, it suggests setting
the variable LDFLAGS to -L/usr/local/include. Then shows you how.

It's option for sh is to set the LDFLAGS variable to -I/usr/local/lib, and
for csh, it suggests setting it to -L/usr/local/lib.

Obviously, the only correct one is the last one, but it would be a little
less confusing if all three suggested the correct thing. :)

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|Y#| |  | |\/| |  \ |\ |  |  | Ryan Novosielski - Jr. UNIX Systems Admin
|$&| |__| |  | |__/ | \| _|  | [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 973/972.0922 (2-0922)
\__/ Univ. of Med. and Dent. | IST/ACS - New Jersey Medical School - C630


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