sthen f1d694f382 import ports/databases/tokyocabinet, ok landry@
Tokyo Cabinet, developed as the successor of QDBM, is a library of
routines for managing a simple file-based key/value database.
Keys and values are serial bytes with variable length; both binary
data and character string can be used as key or value. Data are
organized in a hash table, B+ tree, or fixed-length array.
There is no concept of data tables or data types.
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$OpenBSD: patch-Makefile_in,v 1.1.1.1 2015/10/11 21:39:18 sthen Exp $
--- Makefile.in.orig Sun Jul 4 09:36:20 2010
+++ Makefile.in Wed Jun 20 13:52:41 2012
@@ -679,13 +679,13 @@ libtokyocabinet.a : $(LIBOBJFILES)
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBOBJFILES)
-libtokyocabinet.so.$(LIBVER).$(LIBREV).0 : $(LIBOBJFILES)
+libtokyocabinet.so.$(LIBVER).$(LIBREV) : $(LIBOBJFILES)
if uname -a | egrep -i 'SunOS' > /dev/null ; \
then \
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -shared -Wl,-G,-h,libtokyocabinet.so.$(LIBVER) -o $@ \
$(LIBOBJFILES) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) ; \
else \
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -shared -Wl,-soname,libtokyocabinet.so.$(LIBVER) -o $@ \
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -shared -Wl,-soname,libtokyocabinet.so.$(LIBVER).$(LIBREV) -o $@ \
$(LIBOBJFILES) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) ; \
fi