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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30779: doc: add -DWITH_BDB=ON to unix build docs
ddef914bbb doc: remove extraneous install statement (tdb3)
bc532c915e doc: add with_bdb to unix build docs (tdb3)

Pull request description:

  Existing instructions for building legacy wallet support omit `-DWITH_BDB=ON`, which results in:

  ```
  CMake Warning:
    Manually-specified variables were not used by the project:

      BerkeleyDB_INCLUDE_DIR
  ```

  and a build without BDB support.

  This PR updates the docs to include `-DWITH_BDB=ON`.
  Also adds a minor correction to the OpenBSD build doc.

  Checked by building on Linux (Debian 12.7), FreeBSD 14.1, and OpenBSD 7.5 and attempting to create a legacy wallet with the `createwallet` rpc (with `-deprecatedrpc=create_bdb`).

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