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>>>>> "Guy" == Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I'd like to make sure that libpcap 0.9.1-096 compiles on NetBSD >> 1.6. It appears that the test for fddipad says >> defined(__NetBSD__), but that member must have been introduced in >> a post-1.6 version of NetBSD. Guy> Actually, the problem appears to be that PCAP_FDDIPAD is Guy> defined in pcap-int.h *after* it's used, so that the fddipad Guy> member isn't #defined into the pcap structure even if Hmm. okay... maybe. I didn't look as close as that, which is why I asked. Guy> If all versions of NetBSD put those 3 bytes of padding into Guy> FDDI packets supplied to BPF, then the definition of Guy> PCAP_FDDIPAD shouldn't be based on the NetBSD version - and if Guy> not all of them do, a run-time test using the result of Guy> "uname()" should be done. I can't find FDDIPAD in anything under /usr/include on my system. Guy> elsewhere (or perhaps the code didn't even compile on those Guy> versions - did you try it on 2.0, for example?). - This is the I have yet to upgrade anything to 2.0, which is on my todo list. - -- ] Michael Richardson Xelerance Corporation, Ottawa, ON | firewalls [ ] mcr @ xelerance.com Now doing IPsec training, see |net architect[ ] http://www.sandelman.ca/mcr/ www.xelerance.com/training/ |device driver[ ] panic("Just another Debian GNU/Linux using, kernel hacking, security guy"); [ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Finger me for keys iQCVAwUBQlSqw4qHRg3pndX9AQFcYAP+KXln6V2HdHWXEpSBAbUb/9Dz3v7wEA0t gpJmI67URy23FYhNEWnkTVVq1YY73hRO9hSWeh1Lv1R4EVaa7mWfNAPhPh+O7boI SwRqPLxFYJHrR7UiPKA/19r+UB0o6LBdqGlO+4emnFHMTCF/32EPGbbFSErn4IkD l7ieFVJZ58c= =Th50 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - This is the tcpdump-workers list. Visit https://lists.sandelman.ca/ to unsubscribe.