[Lunar-bugs] [bug] How many /usr/include/db should there be?

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Sun Mar 13 21:09:14 UTC 2005


 Project:      lunar-linux
 ID:           
 Version:      <none>
 Component:    moonbase (modules)
 Category:     bug reports
 Priority:     normal
 Assigned to:  florin
 Reported by:  dveatch
 Updated by:   sofar
 Status:       active

florin, please check and escalate back to (moe?) whoever upgraded
db3/db4 to the new scheme. Does this symlink really break? It's very
ugly too!

sofar



Previous comments:
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Sat, 02/26/2005 - 18:28 : dveatch

Attachment: http://lunar-linux.org/files/issues/kdesdk3-3.3.2.bz2 (10.73 KB)

Having a problem with compiling kdesdk3. It fails in the
kbabel/kbabeldict/modules/dbsearchengine area. Since lunar has moved to
db4 I figured that might have something to do with it. Well I was gona
monkey with the BUILD for kdesdk3 and add the switches
"--with-db-dir=whatever". So I started looking in the inlude directory.
Well there is a /usr/include/db and within that directory is another
"db" directory and so on. Well I stopped following that after this many
subdirectories;

/usr/include/db3/db3/db3/db3/db3/db3/db3/db3

In case you need it the kdesdk3 compile log is attached.

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Sat, 02/26/2005 - 19:42 : v3rt1g0

well my /usr/include/db3/db3 is a symlink to .  so I think the answer to
that question is infinite...  I don't know if it is supposed to be this
way, but I assume it is like that for a reason?  Anyone else know?

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