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On 04/21/2011 11:24, Jesse Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Please find attached my module for VirtualBox (OSE) 4.x.
This module has some special dependencies/add-ons. The first is
emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod, which I believe the port handles on its
own. The two optional modules which I've also marked for inclusion are
emulators/virtualbox-ose-additions and www/phpvirtualbox.
I'm also attaching the latest version of the ports mentioned above in
case anyone wants to test building/installing them.
- Jesse
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Jesse,<br>
I looked through your module, but I don't see any significant
differences from the current virtualbox-ose module that we already
have aside from the two additional ports that you mentioned. <br>
As such, I simply included those 2 ports into our current module.<br>
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For future reference, if you simply need to add a port to a module,
it might be easier to just let me know which ports to add rather
than making a whole new module. :-)<br>
<br>
Thanks Jesse!<br>
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~Ken Moore
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