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Author aab@purdue.edu
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Date 2014-12-17.07:01:07
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Oh mud in face is me (:@{).  The problem exists but I exacerbated it with some patches that worked with the 2.4.3 distribution - removed them.

There is, however, a bit of a saving grace.  An #if/#else/#endif near the top of multiprocessor.c #defines "HAVE_FD_TRANSFER to be 0 or 1.  Subsequently in the file, "#if HAVE_FD_TRANSFER" is used except for the one near the bottom of the file which uses "#ifdef HAVE_FD_TRANSFER".
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