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Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it work
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working |
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Fri, 11 Mar 2016 14:37:38 +0100 |
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Leo Famulari <address@hidden> skribis:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:06:49PM +0200, Efraim Flashner wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 Mar 2016 15:45:51 -0500
[...]
>> > I agree that we should build our Mutt with this option enabled.
>> >
>> > If everyone agrees, the question is which database to use — we have gdbm
>> > and bdb in our package tree (I think tokyocabinet is a WIP). I have no
>> > idea which database is a better choice. What do people think?
>>
>> Assuming mutt, gdbm and bdb build on all architectures, comparing guix graph
>> of mutt, gdbm and bdb, and the graph of the two databases is identical. The
>> only other input I have is that debian uses tokyocabinet as a dependancy.
>
> It looks like they both build on all architectures.
>
> Gdbm is a little smaller and it's a GNU project, so I vote for gdbm, in
> the absence of any knowledge of the two databases' technical merits.
+1.
(I wonder how this relates to the subject of this message, though. ;-))
Ludo’.
- guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working, Jean Louis, 2016/03/09
- Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working, Leo Famulari, 2016/03/09
- Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working, Jean Louis, 2016/03/10
- Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working, Leo Famulari, 2016/03/10
- Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working, Efraim Flashner, 2016/03/10
- Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working, Leo Famulari, 2016/03/10
- Re: guix edit mutt -- with new option, and dependency, how I got it working,
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