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--- Comment #10 from lu9dce ---
ok
for mshv solved by developer
I don't know if it affects any other software
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--- Comment #9 from lu9dce ---
if visible like this it works fine
#if __BSD_VISIBLE
#define B7200 7200
#define B14400 14400
#define B28800 28800
#define B57600 57600
#define B76800 76800
#define B115200 115200
#define B230400 230400
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--- Comment #8 from lu9dce ---
https://i.imgur.com/4itzj5g.png
this is what the mshv developer shows me
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--- Comment #6 from lu9dce ---
ok perfect what changes then
that in 13 it compiled and in 13.1 it didn't
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mshv/files/MSHV_265_Full_Source_Code.zip/download
this software was rigorously tested by me
as is the
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--- Comment #5 from Felix Palmen ---
(In reply to Diane Bruce from comment #3)
Note the extra 0.
It seems they *are* defined in Linux, but after quickly browsing git, were
never defined in FreeBSD.
So whatever upstream source expects the
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--- Comment #4 from lu9dce ---
I really don't know
but this happened from 13.1 rc5
in case it serves as data
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--- Comment #2 from lu9dce ---
these speeds you call non-standard
are defined in all operating systems
from ms-dos to mac
and are necessary for many programs that work
over serial port
for example hamlib can cause errors by leaving
to equip
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Bug ID: 264654
Summary: /usr/include/sys/_termios.h
Product: Base System
Version: 13.1-STABLE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects
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