> > For a package I'd like to make, I need gdbm 1.8.0, while the current
> > maintainer has stated that he will not upgrade to this version, and that
> > if I need it I should package it myself. So, here I am, packaging the
> > library. What should I do to make sure that it does not interfere with the
> > regular gdbm? I've already changed the name/source to gdbm1.8, and have
> > instructed the Makefile to install in /usr/lib/gdbm1.8 instead of
> > /usr/lib. Are there more steps I need to take?
> 
> Err, a) I meant link statically, and b) installing it in
> /usr/lib/gdbm1.8 is scarily wrong.

Ah, I'm afraid I misunderstood. However, would it be possible to have a
separate package, so that the two could be updated independantly of each
other, rather than recompiling the main package every time gdbm is
changed?


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