On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Jan Harkes mused:
> In
> the mean time sleepycat's db is a standard part of glibc
libdb was removed from glibc in glibc-2.2, but because the glibc folks
had added symbol versions to it (and as a result programs linked against
glibc-libdb wouldn't run against sleepycat-libdb) many distributions
still maintain the glibc fork of libdb, rather than rebuild everything
that uses it (and require third-party binaries that use it to be rebuilt
too).
Debian is transitioning away from it at the moment.
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#ifdef USE_ISPTS_FLAG
} else { /* else pty, not pts */
#endif