[Users] [Bug 2639] The MSGBUFSIZE definition collides with a definition of OpenBSD

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Wed Jun 27 19:10:39 CEST 2012


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--- Comment #2 from madroach+claws  2012-06-27 19:10:39 ---
options MSGBUFSIZE=integer
     This option sets the size of the kernel message buffer.  This buffer
     holds the kernel output of printf() when not (yet) read by syslogd(8).
     This is particularly useful when the system has crashed and you wish to
     lookup the kernel output from just before the crash.  Also, since the
     autoconfig output becomes more and more verbose, it sometimes happens
     that the message buffer overflows before syslogd(8) was able to read it.
     Note that not all systems are capable of obtaining a variable sized mes-
     sage buffer.  There are also some systems on which memory contents are
     not preserved across reboots.l

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