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<p><li><b>When trying to link multiple Berkeley DB language interfaces (for
example, Tcl, C++, Java, Python) into a single process, I get "multiple
definitions" errors from dyld.</b>
<p>To fix this problem, set the environment variable MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
to 10.3 (or your current version of OS X), and reconfigure and rebuild
Berkeley DB from scratch. See the OS X ld(1) and dyld(1) man pages for information
about how OS X handles symbol namespaces, as well as undefined and
multiply-defined symbols.</p>
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