In the bigger picture, Fedora is a hobbyist system and changes very
rapidly. It's not meant to be used for production applications. You
could get UV to work on it this week and it will break with a core
update next week, or with some tiny dependency change or profile
setting that's tough to trace. MV databases aren't oriented toward
agile/chaotic environments like that. Serious developers should strive
for stability in their own environment, with an eye for deployment
over end-user systems with equal stability. Sure, I enjoy a challenge
as much as the next geek, but at some point you need to ask yourself
if you're wasting time chasing drivers and patches and hacks (like
symlinks) when you really want to be doing something more productive.

Get CentOS or RedHat. They're stable, well supported, and certified by
the DBMS providers.

HTH
T

> From: Bob Little 
> I have UniVerse PE running just fine on Fedora 17 which uses version
4
> of libgdbm.so  Perhaps the newer library is perhaps backward
> compatible to version 2 in which case a symlink may work.

> From: James Canale, Jr. 
> Thanks for the suggestions.  I'll give CentOS a shot (OpenSUSE 12.2
and
> Fedora 18 didn't locate libgdbm.so.2).

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