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Date:      Tue, 11 Mar 2014 19:20:03 GMT
From:      =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Bernhard_Fr=F6hlich?= <decke@bluelife.at>
To:        vbox@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: ports/187444: emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod does not build (multiple definition of some macros)
Message-ID:  <201403111920.s2BJK35Q080362@freefall.freebsd.org>

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The following reply was made to PR ports/187444; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Bernhard_Fr=F6hlich?= <decke@bluelife.at>
To: bug-followup@freebsd.org, ardovm@yahoo.it
Cc:  
Subject: Re: ports/187444: emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod does not build
 (multiple definition of some macros)
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 20:13:02 +0100

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 I remember a similar bugreport for 10.0-BETA1 on i386 but apparently the
 bug in the kernel headers that caused that pollution got fixed before
 10.0-RELEASE. But since you are running a recent 9.2-stable it seems
 someone has merged that stuff to 9 now and reintroduced the bug again.
 
 I still think this is a FreeBSD bug in the kernel headers that pollute the
 modules with MSR defines because it only happens on i386. Yes, a proper fix
 would also be to add #ifndefs to the vbox defines.
 
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 <p dir=3D"ltr">I remember a similar bugreport for 10.0-BETA1 on i386 but ap=
 parently the bug in the kernel headers that caused that pollution got fixed=
  before 10.0-RELEASE. But since you are running a recent 9.2-stable it seem=
 s someone has merged that stuff to 9 now and reintroduced the bug again.</p=
 >
 
 <p dir=3D"ltr">I still think this is a FreeBSD bug in the kernel headers th=
 at pollute the modules with MSR defines because it only happens on i386. Ye=
 s, a proper fix would also be to add #ifndefs to the vbox defines.</p>
 
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