söndag den 7 november 2010 klockan 17:01 skrev Alfred M. Szmidt detta: > Should we eliminate the build of `talk' and `talk' for any > system where neither `struct osockaddr' nor `<osockaddr.h>' > exist? Similar to the exclusion of `ping6' whenever "IPV6 != > 1". > > Excluding ping6 is for different reasons, I can't see anything that > actually uses osockaddr. What do you think about the following patch?
The patch leads to compilable source code for GNU/Linux and OpenBSD. Without firing a TALK server, the client `talk' starts seemingly correct in both systems. I think the patch should be applied, bearing in mind that `struct osockaddr' is the old, nowadays obsolete BSD socket. Regards, Mats
