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[Partysip-dev] compiling partysip
From: |
Ralf Mahlo |
Subject: |
[Partysip-dev] compiling partysip |
Date: |
Wed, 15 May 2002 08:39:26 +0200 |
Hi!
I'm working with Solaris 2.6 . First when I tried to compile I've got the
error: in pplsocket.c ,
function ppl_gethostbyname : too much arguments for gethostbyname_r (in Solaris
there are only 5
arguments, don't know about other systems...). However, I changed result_buffer
with result and
deleted the old (5.) '&result'. (maybe that's wrong...)
PPL_DECLARE(int) ppl_gethostbyname(struct sockaddr_in *sin, char *hostname, int
port)
{
// struct hostent result_buffer;
char tmp[GETHOSTBYNAME_BUFLEN];
struct hostent *result;
int my_error;
gethostbyname_r(hostname, /* the FQDN */
result, /* the result buffer */
tmp,
GETHOSTBYNAME_BUFLEN - 1,
// &result,
&my_error);
if (!result)
return my_error;
}
After that I can compile the program completely, but get the warning : in
psp_plugin.c , function
psp_plugin_load : warning: ANSI forbids assignment between function pointer and
`void *' for the
lines 69, 77 and 85 ...
I can run the program, but while loading the authentication plugin, I get a bus
error...
Another question to the partysip.conf file: is it necessary to change the
content of the file with
my own data or does it work as well with the current content?? (okay, when I
want to use it, it must
be changed, but for now (only for testing, if it works) ?)
Regards, Ralf
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Re: [Partysip-dev] compiling partysip, Ralf Mahlo, 2002/05/15