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Note:
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Enabling wallet support requires either compiling against a Berkeley DB newer than 4.8 (package `db`) using `--with-incompatible-bdb`,
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Enabling wallet support requires either compiling against a Berkeley DB newer than 4.8 (package `db`) using `--with-incompatible-bdb`,
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or building and depending on a local version of Berkeley DB 4.8. The readily available Arch Linux packages are currently built using
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or building and depending on a local version of Berkeley DB 4.8. The readily available Arch Linux packages are currently built using
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`--with-incompatible-bdb` according to the [PKGBUILD](https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/tree/bitcoin/trunk/PKGBUILD).
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`--with-incompatible-bdb` according to the [PKGBUILD](https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-community/blob/packages/bitcoin/trunk/PKGBUILD).
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As mentioned above, when maintaining portability of the wallet between the standard Bitcoin Core distributions and independently built
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As mentioned above, when maintaining portability of the wallet between the standard Bitcoin Core distributions and independently built
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node software is desired, Berkeley DB 4.8 must be used.
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node software is desired, Berkeley DB 4.8 must be used.
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