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# Filename: config.in
#
# written by Paul Marquess <Paul.Marquess@btinternet.com>
# 1. Where is the file db.h?
#
# Change the path below to point to the directory where db.h is
# installed on your system.
#INCLUDE = /usr/local/include
#INCLUDE = /usr/local/BerkeleyDB/include
#INCLUDE = ./libraries/2.7.5
#INCLUDE = ./libraries/3.0.55
#INCLUDE = ./libraries/3.1.17
INCLUDE = ./libraries/3.2.7
# 2. Where is libdb?
#
# Change the path below to point to the directory where libdb is
# installed on your system.
#LIB = /usr/local/lib
#LIB = /usr/local/BerkeleyDB/lib
#LIB = ./libraries/2.7.5
#LIB = ./libraries/3.0.55
#LIB = ./libraries/3.1.17
LIB = ./libraries/3.2.7
# 3. Is the library called libdb?
#
# If you have copies of both 1.x and 2.x Berkeley DB installed on
# your system it can sometimes be tricky to make sure you are using
# the correct one. Renaming one (or creating a symbolic link) to
# include the version number of the library can help.
#
# For example, if you have Berkeley DB 2.6.4 you could rename the
# Berkeley DB library from libdb.a to libdb-2.6.4.a and change the
# DBNAME line below to look like this:
#
# DBNAME = -ldb-2.6.4
#
# Note: If you are building this module with Win32, -llibdb will be
# used by default.
#
# If you have changed the name of the library, uncomment the line
# below (by removing the leading #) and edit the line to use the name
# you have picked.
#DBNAME = -ldb-3.0
# end of file config.in
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