If you consider using the gdbm stuff, take a look at DBD::CSV, and ask yourself if you can't do it with that. In my experience, using the gdbm stuff results often into nasty problems, either when compiling it, or when installing the Perl extensions that need to use the gdbm libraries.
Christian Lemburg
Brainbench MVP for Perl
http://www.brainbench.com
In reply to Re: Perl, gdbm, and DR-DOS ...
by clemburg
in thread Perl, gdbm, and DR-DOS ...
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