If the patch works, when will it be distributed to normal users (i.e.
those who do not know how to compile kernels themselves) via the Ubuntu
upgrade manager?

I received an software update today (which included a kernel update),
and the bclr error message was still there (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit,
vanilla, but with many software packages installed).

The Ubuntu error handling mechanism redirected me (again) to this
Launchpad page. For the rest my system is mostly fine.

Thanks

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  blcr kernel module failed to build with kernel 3.0 : configure: error:
  --with-linux argument '3.0-x' is neither a kernel version string nor a
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