BIND 10 #3213: BIND 10 doesn't compile/work on Mac OS X 10.9

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#3213: BIND 10 doesn't compile/work on Mac OS X 10.9
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            Reporter:  jinmei        |                        Owner:
                Type:  defect        |  jinmei
            Priority:  medium        |                       Status:
           Component:  build system  |  reviewing
            Keywords:                |                    Milestone:
           Sensitive:  0             |  Sprint-20131015
         Sub-Project:  Core          |                   Resolution:
Estimated Difficulty:  0             |                 CVSS Scoring:
         Total Hours:  0             |              Defect Severity:  N/A
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Changes (by muks):

 * owner:  muks => jinmei


Comment:

 Hi Jinmei

 Replying to [comment:6 jinmei]:
 > >   to test whether `EBUSY` is returned in this case or not?
 >
 > ...I wish I could do this, but in this case it would be too much for
 > something like configure.ac (or its helper m4 macro); we'd need to
 > embed check code that uses multiple threads and run it.  So I think
 > this is one of the exceptional cases where the OS/version based switch
 > is acceptable as a compromise.  I've added some comments in
 > configure.ac to explain that.

 Okay. It seems fine.

 > I also made one additional change in masterload.{c,h}: I noticed
 > parameter 'source' for the istream version is now effectively unused,
 > and then we can easily consolidate the two versions.  So I did that,
 > and updated the documentation about the now-unused parameter.

 This is also fine. I have pushed a minor line wrap commit.

 If you are ok with it, please go ahead and merge.

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