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From: mrg@mame.mu.OZ.AU (matthew green)
Subject: Re: Linux's primitive C library (was Re: 386BSD Remarkable?)
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mhw@cs.brown.edu (Mark Weaver) writes:

   Also, they're using gdbm.  Am I correct in suspecting that Berkeley's
   new dbm is better?
   
   Of course, now I'm talking about stuff outside of the C library.

only 1/2.  db is part of the c library in netbsd.

.mrg.