Hi,

Just for the record: I would also very much like to have this, as we 
currently have to make custom RPMs for our customers. We use libdbi 
(among other places) inside dynamically loaded plugin modules.

--Kjell

Mike Rylander wrote:
> ARG! I got really excited when I saw this bug, because I was hoping
> this meant that the --enable-libdbi option would become the default.
> This would keep those that use libdbi inside apache modules (and
> inside OpenSRF, a sub-project of the Evergreen ILS --
> http://open-ils.org/) from having to build from source, since distro
> maintainers are more than likely not going to build binary packages
> with this flag turned on.  For what it's worth, Solaris is confirmed
> to work fine with --enable-libdbi in effect.
>
> Oh well...  :)
>
> --miker
>   

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