Apparently, on systems with glibc 2.2, "inet_aton()" is declared in
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
2000-07-14 07:11:53 +00:00
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/* inet_aton.h
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*
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2004-07-18 00:24:25 +00:00
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* $Id$
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Apparently, on systems with glibc 2.2, "inet_aton()" is declared in
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
2000-07-14 07:11:53 +00:00
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*
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2006-05-21 05:12:17 +00:00
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* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
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2008-01-08 22:54:51 +00:00
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* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
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Apparently, on systems with glibc 2.2, "inet_aton()" is declared in
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
2000-07-14 07:11:53 +00:00
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* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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2002-08-28 20:41:00 +00:00
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*
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Apparently, on systems with glibc 2.2, "inet_aton()" is declared in
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
2000-07-14 07:11:53 +00:00
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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2002-08-28 20:41:00 +00:00
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*
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Apparently, on systems with glibc 2.2, "inet_aton()" is declared in
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
2000-07-14 07:11:53 +00:00
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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2012-06-28 22:56:06 +00:00
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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Apparently, on systems with glibc 2.2, "inet_aton()" is declared in
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
2000-07-14 07:11:53 +00:00
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*/
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/*
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* Version of "inet_aton()", for the benefit of OSes that don't have it.
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*/
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2000-08-11 13:37:21 +00:00
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#ifndef __INET_ATON_H__
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#define __INET_ATON_H__
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Apparently, on systems with glibc 2.2, "inet_aton()" is declared in
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
2000-07-14 07:11:53 +00:00
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struct in_addr;
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extern int inet_aton(const char* cp_arg, struct in_addr *addr);
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2000-08-11 13:37:21 +00:00
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#endif
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