Jim == Jim Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jim Hi, this has questions for mentors and the mentee.
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 13:03:54 CDT To:
debian-mentors@lists.debian.org From: Kermit Tensmeyer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: dblibs
Can someone explain to me, the hows
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 04:06:50PM -0700, Jim Lynch wrote:
TO MENTORS: It seems to me that both lib pkgs can coexist on a system. Is that
true?
Several runtime packages of the same library can coexist easily, given
that all installed packages contain the library with a different soname.
The
Hi, this has questions for mentors and the mentee.
Date:Thu, 01 Jul 1999 13:03:54 CDT
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
From:Kermit Tensmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dblibs
Can someone explain to me, the hows and whys of libdb and libdb2 as
used in Debian 2.1
thanks for the help..
RH == Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RH Le Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 01:03:54PM -0500, Kermit Tensmeyer
RH écrivait:
Can someone explain to me, the hows and whys of libdb and
libdb2 as used in Debian 2.1.
RH libdb == libdb2. It's provided
Le Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 09:52:17AM -0500, Kermit Tensmeyer écrivait:
/lib/libdb.so. = libdb-2.0.7.so
/usr/lib/libdb.so = libdb-2.0.7
/usr/lib/libdb2.so = libdb2.so.2.4.14
/lib/libdb.so.2 - libdb1-2.1.1.so
/lib/libdb.so.3 - libdb-2.1.1.so
/lib/libdb1.so.2 - libdb1-2.1.1.so
Can someone explain to me, the hows and whys of libdb and libdb2 as
used in Debian 2.1.
It seems that a fair number of program, utilities and 'features'
seem to use the 1.85 version, but there is also a 2.4.14 set in
/usr/lib, and a symbolic link to libdb2.
How does all this fit together?
Le Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 01:03:54PM -0500, Kermit Tensmeyer écrivait:
Can someone explain to me, the hows and whys of libdb and libdb2 as
used in Debian 2.1.
libdb == libdb2. It's provided by the glibc2.1 ...
If you want to use the old db 1.85 you must compile your programs with
-ldb1
It
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