This was my first attempt at a persistent (disk-based) allocator, but I aimed too high, used too many obscure C++ features and it got away from me.
You will need the version of v3c mentioned in configure.ac.in to build it.

Like I said, it contains lots of really obscure C++, if you're curious.

This project isn't being actively maintained anymore - see it's way-cooler C/C++ replacement here at SourceForge - treedb.

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Linux, BSD

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C++

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C++ Frameworks, C++ Object Oriented Software

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2009-02-07