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1. Setting variables in the Makefile. Open the Makefile
and modify the BDB_ROOT variable to the path of your
Berkeley DB source tree's root directory. You may need to
set other variables when you build on different platforms,
such as BUILD_SPEC, DEBUG_MODE, PROJECT_TYPE,
CC_ARCH_SPEC, VXVER, build tool flags, and BUILD_SPEC
specific settings. Please refer to the documentation of
the Workbench for a complete list of available values of
each variable. You can also find out the list of values by
creating a project using the Workbench. Each variable's
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directory "bdbvxw". It will contain all intermediate
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