- From: Markku Savela <msa@msa.tte.vtt.fi>
- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1996 16:17:33 +0300 (EET DST)
- To: www-lib-bugs@w3.org
I attempted to compile 4.1b1 on SunOS 4.1.3 and after realizing that it needed gmake and forcing STDC_HEADERS in config.h (use stdarg.h instead of vararg.h; ./configure script didn't find the gcc 2.5.8 headers for some reason), the compilation barfed in HTHost.c complaining about 'socket' being undeclared HTHost_setChannel. The code looks like.. ... if (CORE_TRACE) HTTrace("Host info... no room for persistent socket %d\n", socket); ... Obviously bogus, as there is no 'socket' variable anywhere visible. In some systems this goes unnoticed, as there is a system library function named 'socket', the address of which gets used. -- Markku Savela (msa@hemuli.tte.vtt.fi), Technical Research Centre of Finland Multimedia Systems, P.O.Box 1203,FIN-02044 VTT,http://www.vtt.fi/tte/staff/msa/
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