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Apart from those mentioned in the list above, you can install
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When there is a need to run Berkeley DB on a platform that is
currently not supported, DB is distributed in source code form
that you can use as base source to port Berkeley DB to that
platform. For more information on porting to other platforms,
see the Berkeley DB Porting Guide.
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