Hi,

Kais, the thing is that I don't need to install ndbm.h and dbm.h at all.
I can install gdbm.h only (so there would be no need to create gdbm
directory).

As the time goes I think that removing those compatibility files and
installing gdbm.h only directly to the /usr/include/ is a good idea.
However I will still appreciate any comment. I'm going to make a
decision and probably send an updated request on Monday (I'm won't be at
work till Monday).

Have a nice day,
Martina

Kais Belgaied wrote:
> On 10/29/08 06:23, Martina Tomisova wrote:
>> Hi Rainer,
>>
>> I don't know about any other system which makes this special directory.
>>
>> I can remove the compatibility files from the package and place gdbm.h
>> into /usr/include/ - that's no problem.
>>   
> 
> there's already a /usr/include/ndbm.h shipped with Solaris.
> The  The exported interface table by this case includes a
> /usr/include/gdbm/ndbm.h
> 
> it seems that a usr/include/gdbm directory is unavoidable here.
> 
>    Kais
>> Could someone else please express his opinion of this topic?
>>
>> Thank you and have a nice day,
>> Martina
>>
>>
>>   
> 


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