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From: "Rafael García" <rafael AT geninfor DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Berkeley DB
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 14:07:13 +0100
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Anybody knows Berkeley DB? It is a pretty library to use databases in your
program, without any extern software.

It comes with procedures to build for UNIX or MS-VisualC but I don't know
how to use it with DJGPP.
Anybody has tried?

My intend is to take control over my data files, while I have an index
system to search using key fields. This module would use a fast tree
structure and work in a multiuser environment.

If you have used any other product that could do the job, I would like to
know about it. I am currently using a simple module called BPLUS.C that
compiles directly in djgpp or Linux but it does not support shared access so
I have to exclude processes to open the files when someone is writing.

Thank you

PS: Do you think this is a question for another group? (databases?)


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