On Dec 20, 2006, at 9:27 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
The one that comes with FreeBSD is, I believe, version 1.8.5 or
thereabouts.
My bet is that Mac OS X's is probably of a similar vintage.
sounds right, could be even older. db.h says
* @(#)db.h8.7 (Berkeley) 6/16/94
* $FreeBSD:
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On Dec 20, 2006, at 9:27 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
The one that comes with FreeBSD is, I believe, version 1.8.5 or
thereabouts.
My bet is that Mac OS X's is probably
On Dec 21, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Jason Winningham wrote:
On Dec 20, 2006, at 9:27 PM, Tom Russo wrote:
The one that comes with FreeBSD is, I believe, version 1.8.5 or
thereabouts.
My bet is that Mac OS X's is probably of a similar vintage.
sounds right, could be even older. db.h says
*
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Dan Brown wrote:
for dbname in db-4.4 db4.4 db44 db-4.3 db4.3 db43 db-4.2 db4.2 db42 db-4.1
db4.1 db41 db-4.0 db4.0 db-4 db40 db4 db
which quite clearly has hardcoded version numbers in it. Losing battle.
Need to rewrite it so it doesn't need berkeley, at some point.
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On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Dan Brown wrote:
for dbname in db-4.4 db4.4 db44 db-4.3 db4.3 db43 db-4.2 db4.2 db42 db-4.1
db4.1 db41 db-4.0 db4.0 db-4 db40 db4 db
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Tom Russo wrote:
[probing for bdb]
I'll give on the 5.x stuff. You're right.
As far as the 4.6 and later versions, I'm torn between adding them
Just out of curiosity, is there some reason we're not using the DB
that comes with Mac OS X?
Curt, if you need an account on an OS X machine I can probably
arrange it (I assume you can SSH in and to the X11 forwarding thing).
-Jason
kg4wsv
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Jason Winningham wrote:
Curt, if you need an account on an OS X machine I can probably arrange it (I
assume you can SSH in and to the X11 forwarding thing).
I'd rather that the developers who have OSX machines do the
debugging on them. I have my hands full just testing
Got Xastir 1.8.5 working on an Intel MacBook pro, running 10.4.8, using
Darwin ports OpenMotif, GraphicsMagick, Libdb45.
Really rough notes here:
-
Using OS install disk:
Install xcode tools
Install X dev stuff
Install X11
then, from net:
Install Darwinports
startup Xterm and:
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Dan Brown wrote:
Install Darwinports
sudo port install GraphicsMagick
sudo port install db45
Are GM and libDB are Darwinports versions, so they are in
/opt/local/ ??
edit xastir aclocal.m4 to add 45 versions for libdb (ick, who thought
libdb was a good idea?)
What
On Dec 16, 2006, at 8:39 PM, Curt Mills wrote:
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Dan Brown wrote:
Install Darwinports
sudo port install GraphicsMagick
sudo port install db45
Are GM and libDB are Darwinports versions, so they are in
/opt/local/ ??
They should be. All port packages should be installed
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, N1OFZ wrote:
Are GM and libDB are Darwinports versions, so they are in
/opt/local/ ??
They should be. All port packages should be installed in /opt/local. But
whoever built the port for bdb decided that rather than install in
/opt/local/lib they install them in
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