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<p align=center><b>S60 notes</b></p>
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<p><li>The stack size on the S60 is small by default, and the application will
silently fail if the stack is too small. Setting EPOCSTACKSIZE to an
appropriate value in the application's mmp file will resolve this
problem.
<p><li>The Berkeley DB build on the S60 is a "small build", disabling some of the
Berkeley DB library features. This build is equivalent to the
<b>--enable-smallbuild</b> configuration option described in
<a href="../../ref/build_unix/small.html">Building a small memory footprint
library</a>.
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