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<p>The following procedure can be used to build natively on a 64-bit system
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When building 64-bit binaries, the output directory will be one of the following
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Follow the build instructions for your version of Visual
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<li>Select <span class="emphasis"><em>x64</em></span> from the <span class="emphasis"><em>Platform
Configuration</em></span> dropdown.</li>
<li>Right click on <span class="emphasis"><em>Solution 'Berkeley_DB'</em></span> in the
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