[oi-dev] 1262 Berkeley-db package

Alasdair Lumsden alasdairrr at gmail.com
Tue Oct 4 23:31:34 UTC 2011


On 3 Oct 2011, at 23:31, Bayard G. Bell wrote:

> On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 17:08 -0400, Alex Viskovatoff wrote:
>> On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 16:34 -0400, Josef 'Jeff' Sipek wrote:
>>> Bayard made a good point, one will generally want multiple versions of
>>> bdb.
>>> Thoughts about having bdb-4.8 (and bdb-5.2)? 
>> 
>> Can you or he give examples of why one would want that? It would be a
>> nuisance, because one would have to decide on some naming convention, so
>> that multiple versions could be installed together. Do Linux
>> distributions ship multiple versions of bdb?
> 
> Ubuntu, for example, delivers libdb4.6, libdb4.7, and libdb4.8 for
> libraries. (I'm running BackTrack 5, which is based off 10.04, so this
> is a bit dated.) The distro simply doesn't deliver any links to the
> libraries, so everything has to decide which version to link against by
> both major and minor version. I've ended up with one each for the core C
> runtime because I have essentially three packages, each using a
> different version. I've seen similar things in other porting
> environments, which leads me to suspect that, if there's a nuisance
> argument, it's that, as a porting system carries more packages, it
> decides the greatest nuisance is forcing them all to use one version of
> BDB.

That's an important point.

That presumably means drop:

link path=usr/lib/libdb-4.so target=libdb-4.8.so
link path=usr/lib/libdb.so target=libdb-4.8.so

?




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