Domenico Andreoli, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
i don't know how much what i'm going to say would be of help, but if you added
a new check in configure.in in order to let your source know what kind of db.h
you have? you could be pretty sure that your sources are getting compiled
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:38:07PM -0700, Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
Domenico Andreoli, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
i don't know how much what i'm going to say would be of help, but if you
added
a new check in configure.in in order to let your source know what kind of
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Ben Collins, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 12:46:02AM -0700, Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
Is there some set of defines such that I can determine with #ifdef that
I've got a
Is there some set of defines such that I can determine with #ifdef that
I've got a copy of glibc2 that has db.h as an include file? My plan is
that if such a #ifdef is true, then I can #include db2/db.h.
Thanks,
Darren
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On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 12:46:02AM -0700, Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
Is there some set of defines such that I can determine with #ifdef that
I've got a copy of glibc2 that has db.h as an include file? My plan is
that if such a #ifdef is true, then I can #include db2/db.h.
Keep it at
Ben Collins, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 12:46:02AM -0700, Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
Is there some set of defines such that I can determine with #ifdef that
I've got a copy of glibc2 that has db.h as an include file? My plan is
that if such a
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