Hi,
Apparently the documentation lacks a notice.
Since it is a short man page, not a complete manual, we don't need to
enforce the use of the GFDL, the GPL can do.
Cheers,
--
Sylvain
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Subject: [Savannah-register-public] [task #7323] Submission of AVL_FILE
Follow-up Comment #2, task #7323 (project administration):
OK, I made the changes you described. The revised version is at
http://129.59.241.105/dyer/src/avl_file.tar.gz
Also, I originally submitted this package to GNU, where
Karl evaluated it and suggested some changes, and also
that I submit it to Savannah. (He wanted there to be a
separate 'avl_file.c' source code file.)
As you point out, the libavl package already implements
AVL-trees. But those routines are in-memory only, not file-based,
and not multi-process.
However, for disk files, B-trees are faster, and several free
dbm and SQL packages exist. This implementation is just for fun.
-Mike
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