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Mathieu Arnold 093041dd65 Fix rndc with LMDB 0.9.26+.
PR:		247950
Submitted by: 	delphij
Reportedy:	david isnic is
Obtained from:	https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9/-/issues/1976
MFH:		2020Q3 (not sure if needed)
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